Evan Lavender-Smith

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Evan Lavender-Smith
Born (1977-09-06) September 6, 1977 (age 46)
Des Moines, Iowa
Occupation Writer, editor
Nationality United States
Notable works From Old Notebooks, Avatar
Spouse Carmen Giménez Smith
Website
el-s.net

Evan Lavender-Smith (born September 6, 1977) is an American writer and editor.

Lavender-Smith was raised in Las Cruces, New Mexico.[1] He received a BA in English from the University of California, Berkeley in 1999 and an M.F.A. in Fiction from New Mexico State University in 2004.

Books

From Old Notebooks (2010)

Lavender-Smith's first book, From Old Notebooks, a cross-genre work combining elements of fiction, non-fiction, memoir, poetry and philosophy, was published in March 2010.[2][3] Writing in Rain Taxi, literary critic and Harvard University professor Stephen Burt called From Old Notebooks "an anti-masterpiece of an anti-novel," noting novelist David Markson's influence on the book.[4] In TriQuarterly, Barry Silesky wrote that From Old Notebooks "defies placement in a genre ... It is structured like poetry, in shifting events and tones without transition, though ... the language is ruthlessly prosaic."[5] Daniel Nester has referred to Lavender-Smith's From Old Notebooks, along with books by Jenny Boully, as "the best of the poetics of prose poetry with the I-centric essay," and counted Lavender-Smith and Boully as members of a "New Prose" movement in contemporary American literature.[6]

Avatar (2011)

Lavender-Smith's second book, a short novel entitled Avatar, was published in February 2011.[7] The novel consists of a monologue thought or spoken by a character floating in space, between two points of light or "stars."[8][9]

Bibliography

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Interviews

Reviews

From Old Notebooks
Avatar

External links

References

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