Description
A dead man is discovered in his apartment, surrounded by notes, books, and other assorted fragments of his life. A distant acquaintance is called in to clean up the mess, clear out the space, and try to make sense of the suicide, which leads to his own world being turned upside down. As he sifts through the evidence of his friend's life and death, the things he once thought of as certain cannot now be taken for granted, subsumed by the anonymous urban chaos of Vancouver's West End, a world populated by voyeurs, exhibitionists, and lonely outcasts looking for a way out, and a way in.
Elegantly written and full of sharp bursts of wit, Flat explores how we relate--and don't relate--to one another, amid an unforgiving concrete landscape that holds more secrets than it can bear.
About the author
Mark Macdonald is the author of the novel, Flat, and Home, a short story collection. His work has appeared in numerous anthologies and publications, including Quickies 2: Short Short Fiction on Gay Male Desire and Carnal Nation: Brave New Sex Fictions. He is the formerbook buyer for Little Sister'sbookstore in Vancouver, and is the editor of Arsenal Pulp Press's series Little Sister's Classics, resurrecting out-of-print gay and lesbian literary classics. He lives in Delta, BC Canada.
Editorial Reviews
Uncanny . . . with a deadpan worthy of Kafka, and the eye of a satellite camera. . . .
-Lambda Book Report
Lambda Book Report