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420 Characters

by Lou Beach
420 Characters

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ISBN13: 9780547617930
ISBN10: 0547617933
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HE DISMOUNTED at the dead end of the canyon, took a shovel and walked to a spot near a cottonwood and began to dig. When he was knee deep in the hole an arrow passed behind his head. He felt the air move and thought it a daring bird. The second arrow found its mark in his neck and the life seeped from him and he folded, inches from some letters and a lock of hair.

“May [these stories] last a thousand years and be chiseled in stone.” —Jonathan Lethem

 “Lou Beach uses words with no sympathy for the reader. He beats us senseless with his brilliance.” —Terry Gilliam

 “Bizarre and awesome.”—Bookslut

 Acclaimed artist and illustrator Lou Beach began his writing career by updating his Facebook status, every day, with a new stand-alone story no more than 420 characters long. These narrative gems soon appeared on his website, and then arrived in the literary world. Alternately surreal, funny, ominous, and lyrical, 420 Characters offers an experience as dazzling as any in contemporary fiction, revealing worlds of meaning in single paragraphs. Beach’s work has found admirers in Jonathan Lethem, Terry Gilliam, J. Robert Lennon, and others. The collection features original collages by the author.

Review

“May [these stories] last a thousand years and be chiseled in stone.” —Jonathan Lethem

“Lou Beach uses words with no sympathy for the reader. He beats us senseless with his brilliance.” —Terry Gilliam 

“Bizarre and awesome.”—Bookslut

Review

PRAISE FOR 420 CHARACTERS

"Holy shit! Those are great! ... May they last a thousand years and be chiseled in stone."

-Jonathan Lethem

"Lou Beach uses words with no sympathy for the reader. He beats us senseless with his brilliance."

-Terry Gilliam

"[Beach] understands narrative in a deep way."

-J. Robert Lennon

"Lou Beach is full of wit, mirth and intelligence."--Gary Panter, Emmy Award-winning author of Jimbo in Purgatory

"In only a few sentences, he remarkably manages to evoke character, milieu and mood."

-Joe Frank, Peabody Award-winning radio personality

"Bizarre and awesome."

—Bookslut

PRAISE FOR THE ARTWORK OF LOU BEACH

"The art of Lou Beach is probably smarter than you."

-Matt Groening

"Very precise hallucinations ... taking your breath away."

-George Saunders

"Original, provocative, definitely outside the box."

-Jeff Bridges

Review

PRAISE FOR 420 CHARACTERS

"A dreamy collection of mini stories and illustrations..."

--New York Magazine

"Marvels of economy."

--New York Times T Magazine

 "Beach injects these tidy depictions with...boundless, michievous imagination... Unforced, thoughtful, occasionally profound...sly, surprising, playful, puzzling--and great fun."

--Publishers Weekly "Eclectic, vivid moments in time, delivered in the exacting limits of social media...bold, impulsive flash fiction... These moments are...theatrical, instantly recognizable and slide off the tongue with the cacophony of a Tom Waits riff. An adroit experiment that marries linguistic restraint to literary cool."

--Kirkus Reviews "Sharp and driven by a droll witl...endearing and estranging...a sharp and wonderfully funny debut...these stories add up to something wonderful."

--Library Journal

"Holy shit! Those are great! ... May they last a thousand years and be chiseled in stone."

-Jonathan Lethem

"Lou Beach uses words with no sympathy for the reader. He beats us senseless with his brilliance."

-Terry Gilliam

"[Beach] understands narrative in a deep way."

-J. Robert Lennon

"Lou Beach is full of wit, mirth and intelligence."--Gary Panter, Emmy Award-winning author of Jimbo in Purgatory

"In only a few sentences, he remarkably manages to evoke character, milieu and mood."

-Joe Frank, Peabody Award-winning radio personality

"Bizarre and awesome."

—Bookslut

PRAISE FOR THE ARTWORK OF LOU BEACH

"The art of Lou Beach is probably smarter than you."

-Matt Groening

"Very precise hallucinations ... taking your breath away."

-George Saunders

"Original, provocative, definitely outside the box."

-Jeff Bridges

Review

"They are minimalist in word count only, since Beachand#8217;s imagination ranges as widely as his protagonistsand#8230;.Just because a story is short, even really, really short, doesnand#8217;t mean it canand#8217;t contain multitudesand#8230;the cumulative effect is one of gravity, humor and convictionand#8230;.some of the experiments produce surprising and beautiful results."

and#8212;New York Times Book Review

"A dreamy collection of mini stories and illustrations..."

and#8212;New York Magazine

"Marvels of economy."

and#8212;New York Times T Magazine

"Beach has managed to pack each tiny tale with vivid descriptions and narratives that are at once funny, sad, and bracing."

and#8212;Studio 360

"Beach has conjured self-contained, snow-globe-like worlds that are, like the dog curled up by the staircase, perfect."

and#8212;Elle

"These thought-provoking vignettes from illustrator Lou Beach are funny, poetic, touching, sexy, twistedand#8212;scene-and-character sketches replete with bumpkins, criminals, angry teens, truckers, boozers, bimbos, animals, and sentient objects. Best savored one or two a day."

and#8212;Mother Jones

"[Beach's] ability to capture complex scenes in just a few strokes makes his first book of fiction a keeper . . . Every story here is sharpened to a point."

and#8212;The Observer's Very Short List

"Itand#8217;s rare to find a book as seamless and fascinating as Lou Beachand#8217;s 420 Characters."

and#8212;Baltimore Citypaper

"From the great collagist and graphic designer Lou Beach comes a mischievous montage of a different sort: a tiny book filled with tiny stories . . . tragic, absurd, and sweet by turns, each snip of a story is a gem, able to hold its own against more standard-length fare."

and#8212;Flavorwireand#160; (A Must-Read Pick for December)

"Bizarre and awesome."

and#8212;Bookslut

"This charming stocking stuffer proves just how muchand#160; "Beach injects these tidy depictions with...boundless, michievous imagination... Unforced, thoughtful, occasionally profound...sly, surprising, playful, puzzling--and great fun."

and#8212;Publishers Weekly

"Eclectic, vivid moments in time, delivered in the exacting limits of social media...bold, impulsive flash fiction... These moments are...theatrical, instantly recognizable and slide off the tongue with the cacophony of a Tom Waits riff. An adroit experiment that marries linguistic restraint to literary cool."

and#8212;Kirkus Reviews

"Sharp and driven by a droll wit...endearing and estranging...a sharp and wonderfully funny debut...these stories add up to something wonderful."

and#8212;Library Journal

"Renowned for his intricate collages, a suite of which are reproduced here in full color, Beach brings his great gift for unexpected juxtapositions to his brief yet richly evocative and crisply visualized tales. Linked by reappearing characters, these microdramas of malaise and desire have an outlaw element, wry humor, frissons of creepiness, and bursts of beauty. Drifting in time, Beachand#8217;s potent little stories tell of love and family gone horribly wrong, drunkenness and desperation, dreams and wonder . . . Beachand#8217;s concentrated improvisations are emotive, disarming, and resplendent."

and#8212;Booklist

"Holy shit! Those are great! ... May they last a thousand years and be chiseled in stone."

and#8212;Jonathan Lethem

"Lou Beach uses words with no sympathy for the reader. He beats us senseless with his brilliance."

and#8212;Terry Gilliam

"[Beach] understands narrative in a deep way."

and#8212;J. Robert Lennon

"Lou Beach is full of wit, mirth and intelligence."

and#8212;Gary Panter, Emmy Award-winning author of Jimbo in Purgatory

"In only a few sentences, he remarkably manages to evoke character, milieu and mood."

and#8212;Joe Frank, Peabody Award-winning radio personality

Synopsis

Alternately surreal, funny, ominous, and lyrical, Lou Beachs 420 Characters offers an experience as dazzling as any in contemporary fiction. Revealing worlds of meaning in single paragraphs, these crystalline miniature stories that began as Facebook status updates mark a new turn in an acclaimed artist and illustrators career.

This e-book edition has been enhanced with original collages by the author and with exclusive audio of fifteen stories brilliantly read by legendary rock musician Dave Alvin, Golden Globe-winning actor Ian McShane, and Academy Award winner Jeff Bridges.

Synopsis

The debut fiction project of an acclaimed artist and illustrator, 420 CHARACTERS is a collection of sharp and evocative miniature storiesand#160;first presentedand#160;as Facebook status updates.

Synopsis

Within this collection of miniature stories, entire worlds take shapeand#8212;some like our own, some hallucinatory fairylands--populated by heartsick cowboys, random criminals, lovers and drifters. In a dazzling narrative constellation, Beachand#8217;s characters contend with the strange and terrible and beautiful in life, and no outcome is certain. Begun as a series of Facebook status updates, 420 Characters marks a new turn in an acclaimed artist and illustratorand#8217;s career, and features original collages by the author.


About the Author

Lou Beachand#8217;s illustrations have appeared in Wired, The New Yorker, Harperand#8217;s, The Los Angeles Times, and many others. He has designed album covers for Weather Report, The Neville Brothers, Blink 182, and many others. This is his first book of prose.


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Richard Katz , January 01, 2013 (view all comments by Richard Katz)
very short stories--420 characters--like looking in a window as the car passes--and yet Beach pulls off a narrative closure great cryptic illustrations from a major illustrator what can I say--coffee break lit

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Richard Katz , January 18, 2012 (view all comments by Richard Katz)
Very strange, but compellingly readable. The author, Lou Beach is best known for his illustrations and record cover art, and indeed the illustrations herein are fun. The stories are 420 characters each(-they began as Facebook posts). What haiku is to epic poetry these are to novels or short stories. Thus the book may be read in an hour,or over months. I strongly urge the latter.

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kathleen sawyer , January 06, 2012
each page, a little window on a moment, intertwined with offbeat collage art by the author.

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ISBN:
9780547617930
Binding:
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Publication date:
12/01/2011
Publisher:
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT
Author:
Lou Beach
Subject:
Literature-A to Z
Subject:
Stories (single author)

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