Debra Di Blasi

The Jirí Chronicles & Other Fictions


This collection of conceptual fictions enacts the misalliances of lovers, coworkers, families, and friends, following out the unlikely conjunctions of postmodern America to their often preposterous ends. At the work's comic center is an invention that transgresses the boundaries of fiction and fraud. Just who is Jirí Cêch? A businessman, vampire, and artist from Czechoslovakia? A website? A hoax? An American con artist whose racism and sexism, although obnoxious, only heighten his allure? Or is he Debra Di Blasi herself? Obsessed with everything as enigmatic as himself, whether platypuses or Emily Dickinson, Jiri seems determined to become an obsession for us as well.

In her third work of fiction, Debra Di Blasi explores the process of writing, not merely as an arrangement of words, but as the creation of pages, of signifying colors and forms in two-dimensional space. The Jirí Chronicles & Other Fictions is writing for the eyes, with illustrations and digital images defining this work as a response to our collective lust for visual information. Di Blasi's ability to generate tension results from her integration of these pictorial codes with exquisitely designed sentences:

The poet bored of living dead, so loving the living dead - Emily with her clever dash of pause and breath, little here-to-there line demarcating the fat-swarming world here she inhabited there on her page in her mind, that line a slit through which she'd slip, like a finger between labia, and all the wetness of creation a swooning banquet of word-interlaced silence.

These mixed-media fictions are as fun as they are intellectually provocative. The Jirí Chronicles & Other Fictions is a masterful work by one of America's creators of a new literary medium.

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"Debra Di Blasi's The Jirí Chronicles & Other Fictions is chaotic, brilliant and, like Jirí Cêch himself, possibly quite mad. With frenetic energy, Di Blasi mixes personal narrative with ad copy, traditional fiction with newspaper clippings, email messages, reportage, collage, and scholarship. The resulting concoction is consistently surprising, challenging, invigorating, and, most surprisingly of all, often deeply moving. Di Blasi has a mind unlike anyone else writing fiction today, and this is her finest work yet."– Kevin Prufer, editor of Pleiades: A Journal of New Writing

"Agitated, angry, inventive, iconoclastic, both literally and figuratively graphic, the real Jiri Cech would both revere and rape Emily Dickinson, then bottle all the blue flies she ever imagined and make a balm to annoint the body of his beloved. Or at least the object of his desire. Here is a series of tales, in varying keys, of intoxication and revenge, intoxication with whatever seduces, revenge for being seduced. An oblique memoir of family, an investigation of a mother's misplaced life, flirtation with self-advertisement in the manner of supermarket tabloids, and above all the Chronicles of Jiri Cech, seducer supreme, rogue chauvinist, lover and enemy. Beware, reader, you're in for a sumptuous, hypertextual, hypercharged ride. Hyperion himself would smile." – David Hamilton, Editor of The Iowa Review

"In Di Blasi's visual rhapsody, time passing is us, killing, and betraying each other; time stalled is our obsessive concern with the head of the spear. All our furies-fathers, the way roots rot, the puzzle of cross words, fathers-dance on the head of a pin, till we can't help but laugh. Rage, cradled in Di Blasi's brilliant hands, grows gorgeous. Mothers and trees from photos fade, and we enjoy an exquisite lack of orgasm, sobriety...and bears." – Kass Fleisher, author of Accidental Species: A Reproduction

Books, Visual Art, Video, Music, Multimedia and Blogs
1. Books by Debra
Drought & Say What You Like
Award-winning novellas
1.a. The Blog
Gertrude's Basket
Debra anatomizes the avant-garde
1.b. BLEED
BLEED Channel
Vodcasts interviews with innovative writers and artists.
2. Fiction online
Personal Effects
In Mad Hatters' Review, with audio excerpt
"What the Crow Delivers"
featured in sleepingfish.net.
"Seed"
Winner in Big Ugly Review.
"Machine Ghosts"
finalist in Drunken Boat's Panliterary Awards
"King of the Jungle and Rock & Roll"
Short-short story at zygoteinmycoffee.
Bridge: A Story for the Season
Winter season story commissioned by The Kansas City Star
3. Interviews
Interviewed by Dr. Kent.
Interview on Sound Authors, hosted by Dr. Kent Gustavson - December 7, 2007
Interviewed by Steve Paul of The Kansas City Star.
Talks about The Jiri Chronicles & Other Fictions.
Madhatters Review
Madhatters' Review; interviewed by Marc Lowe
Interview with Debra Di Blasi.
Influences, experimental writing, publishing, at writester.net.
4. Screenplays
DROUGHT
Watch a clip of the award-winning film.
5. Art criticism
Art Columns
Link to all art reviews by Debra Di Blasi
6. Nonfiction online
CONCEPTUAL WRITING
Definition and examples of conceptual writing by preeminant U.S. writers
Gass Pain
A humorous and informative analysis of William H. Gass's novel, "The Tunnel".
Music & Audio
Download music.
CDs and DVDs of music, interviews and weirdness by Jirí Cêch, Ümlaut, et al. Also get a list of sites from which you can download music.
Poetry
"Petroleum / God"
"Petroleum / God" in The Melic Review
"Ways A Father Dies"
Prose poem published in The Melic Review.
Visual Art
Paintings & Drawings
Paintings and drawings from the series, "muons, gluons, pions & strings: Homage to edward Witten."
Translation
A multi-media installation



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