
Assembled from soundbytes, lists, landscapes, and found objects, Craig Foltz's writing chases the day to day lives of our contemporaries down absurdist avenues. Imagine a world where words pass through walls; where the banal and the analytic co-exist on delicate, but sturdy tethers. Wry, beguiling, and evocative, We Used to Be Everywhere provides a transcript for the post-language milieu.
This is a used copy in good condition with some general wear.
By Craig Foltz. Paperback. 112 pages. Published by Ugly Duckling Presse, 2013.