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Marcus Slease

    Marcus Slease writes in a nomadic surrealist vein, drawing on his extensive international experiences. His work is characterized by a vibrant, crackling prose that sparks with wonder, exploring themes of love and confusion. Praised for a style that resonates with experimental modernists while maintaining a unique, contemporary energy, Slease's writing opens up thrilling and vibratory spaces for the reader's imagination.

    The Green Monk
    Never Mind The Beasts
    • Never Mind The Beasts

      • 178 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, this debut novel follows the author's childhood journey from Portadown to Milton Keynes and eventually to Las Vegas. It chronicles his solo adventures as he travels through various countries, including South Korea, Poland, Turkey, and Spain, while teaching English as a second language. The narrative intertwines personal growth with cultural exploration, offering a unique perspective on displacement and identity.

      Never Mind The Beasts
    • The Green Monk was written between London, Madrid, and Krakow, and engages thrillingly with various surrealist visions of artists and poets, including Leonora Carrington, Salvador Dali, Federico García Lorca, James Tate, and Chika Sagawa. It concerns, variously, queer erotics, animism & magic, food, death & sublime nature, fairy tales & alchemy, & the wonders of everyday life in Madrid. It is simultaneously contemporary and ancient, built on visual images and techniques of juxtaposition and collage, accompanied by entertainingly absurd narratives. These poems sit between worlds and take the reader on shamanistic journeys, healings, and transformations, through a language of migration and immigration, across various physical and imaginary, spatial and temporal, fields.

      The Green Monk