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I have no idea, really, what "X" is, it was listed as "Fiction: Primary School" on WorldCat. I'm going to have to see if I can hunt it down.
I also have no idea what "Has no kinsmen" is, but it was listed under poetry with two authors, so maybe it's like "There are no names for red," which is a book of poems by Chris Abani, with paintings by PE on facing pages.



"A history of the African-American people (proposed) by Strom Thurmond" is definetly angry and satirical, but it's also kind of surreal. It's incredibly funny.
Maybe I should reorganize the list by order of surrealness. I lean toward his more surreal stuff, myself.


Abstraktion Und Einfuhlung is his poetry -- it's a collection from Akashic:
http://www.akashicbooks.com/abstrakti...
Fiction
Erasure
A history of the African-American people (proposed) by Strom Thurmond
Wounded
American desert
Glyph
I am not Sidney Poitier
Assumption
Damned if I do
God's country
Watershed
Cutting Lisa
Suder
Zulus
Big picture
Frenzy
The weather and women treat me fair
Grand Canyon, Inc.
For her dark skin
Damned if I do
The body of Martin Aquilera
The Water Cure
Percival Everett by Virgil Russell (forthcoming)
Children's
The one that got away
Poetry
Re: f (gesture) : poems
Swimming swimmers swimming : poems
Other
The Jefferson Bible
There are no names for red
Has no kinsmen