The Beak Doctor and Bartholomew Fair – Eric Basso
Two books, sold as a set / light wear from storage
The Beak Doctor: Short Fiction 1972-1976 by Eric Basso / ISBN 9781878580351 / This is my version of a “warehouse find” / 186-page paperback, unread book but with light cover scuffs and shelf wear / First edition of this 1999 collection from Leaping Dog Press
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For years, Eric Basso’s novella, The Beak Doctor, has sustained a cult reputation among a hard core of avant-garde writers. This collection of short stories begins with a tale of death and hideous resurrection, moves on through a quest for the great horse who rules a subterranean polar kingdom, an atmospheric cycle of short prose pieces, a tragicomic roman noir set in exotic Istanbul (in which the great horse appears in a new guise), and concludes with the harrowing odyssey of a masked man in a fogbound city turned upside down by a plague of sleeping sickness: The Beak Doctor.
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Bartholomew Fair by Eric Basso /
ISBN 9781878580245 / 134-page paperback, unread book but with light cover scuffs and shelf wear / Published 1999 from Leaping Dog Press
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Set in London during a killing heat wave, Eric Basso’s 1982 novel, Bartholomew Fair, unfolds as a terrible cataclysm is about to devastate the city. Begun in the Middle Ages as a religious festival in commemoration of St. Bartholomew the Great, over the centuries Bartholomew Fair passed through several metamorphoses. Now it has gone “underground.” Its lone survivor recounts the story of the Fair’s final, sordid incarnation, and the bizarre odyssey which brings him face to face with the unspeakable. Rich in texture and atmosphere, this extraordinary novel is also a stylistic tour de force, in which the history of Bartholomew Fair, whose long-dead voices come to life in these pages, haunts the clandestine activities of its modern-day performers and their obsessed patrons. Its strange cast of characters do their best to unravel the fabric of expectations. Basso has created a world that is darkly comic, sinister, moving and, in the end, unforgettably disturbing.
Eric Basso was born in Baltimore in 1947. His fiction has appeared in the Chicago Review, Fiction International, Central Park, Collages & Bricolages, Asylum, and other publications. His critically acclaimed drama trilogy, The Golem Triptych, was published by Asylum Arts in 1994.