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Identity & Anonymity: An Artful Anthology

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This profusely illustrated anthology artfully explores Identity and Anonymity.

From the preface, by Jonathan Talbot:

This anthology is evidence of the dramatic changes in social structures which mark the advent of the 21st century, changes which blur the boundaries of identity and anonymity.… The process of collage has been used as a model for creating this anthology.… Themes weave in and out of the various contributions creating new and unexpected patterns. Three contributors to this volume independently mention Pierre Menard. More than three explore gender concerns. Faces are obscured or transformed. Truths are hinted at but left undefined. Secrets are revealed, moments are expanded and years compressed. And some of the authors, while named, are, in fact, anonymous.

This book includes poems, essays, and stories, both fiction and non-fiction. It includes history, articles, opinions, and contributions which defy classification. There are short works, long works, fragments of long works, and works whose energy would be diminished if they were longer.

143 pages, Paperback

Published June 19, 2016

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