![]() ![]() The speed with which this Prague-based writer and academic has managed to write full-length novels and sprawling poetic texts is a point of interest in its own right, and his latest publication Glitchhead must be read as part of a sprawling palimpsest of concepts, themes, conceits and, in the most general sense, writing, which Armand has recently been publishing.Ī short bibliography of merely his latest prose works: Clair Obscur (London: Equus, 2011), Breakfast at Midnight (London: Equus, 2012), Canicule (London: Equus, 2013), Cairo (London: Equus, 2014), Abacus (Sydney: Vagabond Press, 2015), The Combinations (London: Equus, 2016), GlassHouse (London: Equus, 2018), Gagarin (Always Crashing 3, 2020), The Garden (Director’s Cut) (Minneapolis: 11:11, 2020), Vampyr (Alienist, 2020), Hotel Palenque (Minor Literatures, 2021), and finally Glitchhead (Miskatonic Virtual University, 2021). ![]() Over the past few years, Louis Armand has been extremely prolific in his publications. ![]()
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