UXA.GOV

Blake Butler


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4.00 · 1 ratings · 356 pages · Published: 19 Nov 2024

UXA.GOV by Blake Butler
This text was composed and revised in fits and starts from 2010 to 2024, often in wildly different states, rooms, moods, modes, spirits, and epochs. It began as a response to John Zorn’s “ Treatment for a Film in Fifteen Scenes ” (composed in the 1980s ; published in Arcana: Musicians on Music. Zorn, J. (ed) , Granary Books, 2000, alongside work by Ikue Mori, Bill Frisell, Eyvind Kang, Marc Ribot, Mike Patton, etc. ), a 7-page outline consisting of 254 ‘shots’ (or prompts) described by brief (1-12 word) lines of all caps text. As a novel, UXA. GOV is meant to be read as a film; perhaps the kind one might otherwise only be allowed to view through slits in a training helmet deep before being work-released into what remains of the land where America once was. -- Blake Butler

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