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Bridge Books Release Celebration for The Genocide House by Robert Kloss
The Genocide House by Robert Kloss is a compendium of American atrocities, as violently blurred and self-obliterating as history itself. From King Philip’s War to the Industrial Revolution, from the trials of Leopold and Loeb to Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, from the living room of an Oppenheimer-esque scientist to exploded fields across time, Kloss takes us through the interconnected floors, corridors, and secret chambers of the American Genocide House. In the words of Babak Lakghomi, The Genocide House is “poetic and hallucinatory, a visceral novel of visionary power.” In the words of Kent Wascom, it is “a black and brilliant jewel, with each slashing sentence carving facets one darker and sharper than the next.” And in the words of Johannes Göransson, “It might be Kloss’s best novel yet, adding an inventive, powerful book to a growing authorship that has flourished outside the mainstream channels of U.S. literature.”
This event will celebrate the Bridge Books release of The Genocide House with live readings from four authors (Olivia Cronk, Johannes Göransson, Meghan Lamb, and Robert Kloss himself) along with a performance by legendary Chicago musician Mark Solotroff.