Explore a bold collage of dreams, danger, and beauty in this vivid, unbound collection.
Explorations blends surreal vignettes, stark imagery, and raw emotion as characters chase music, art, and meaning. The pieces move between mythic visions and urban crowds, delivering a kinetic sense of longing, danger, and discovery without clear boundaries. A distinctive voice threads through prose and poetry alike, inviting readers to ride the rhythms of desire and imagination.
This edition offers a window into a bohemian, mid‑century moment where art collided with impulse, and where form itself becomes a subject as much as content. You’ll encounter scenes that feel like dreams glimpsed in the glare of city lights, desert heat, and smoky rooms, all pushing language toward new textures and tempos.
- Dense, visceral imagery that challenges conventional storytelling
- Blends prose, poetry, and dramatic monologue into a fluid form
- Themes of art, sexuality, mortality, and transformation
- Bold, sometimes unsettling moods that linger after reading
Ideal for readers who seek experimental literature, innovative voice, and a glimpse into a restless artistic era.
Robert McAlmon was born in Clif-ton, Kansas, in 1896. He returned to the United States in 1935. He died in Desert Hot Springs, California, in 1956.
Kay Boyle recently retired from the faculty at California State University at San Francisco. Her most recent novel is "The Underground Woman."