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The Angel in the Dream of Our Hangover: Aphorisms

a collection of aphorisms by
Mark Leidner


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Sator Press—and Satyr Press, an imprint—was founded in 2009 by Ken Baumann. For a decade it operated as a nonprofit that slowly and sustainably produced innovative literature with handsome, impeccable design. As of September 2019, Two Dollar Radio is pleased to carry on this tradition through distribution of Sator Press and Satyr Press titles. 

A collection of aphorisms and collages by the Southern Buddha of Twitter. Each page of this book has caught me for hours and hours. Read it and be welcomed to the family reunion of Mark's relentlessly beautiful—and lucid, and funny, and fucked up—wisdoms. 

REVIEWS

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"Mark Leidner has crafted a sharp read unlike anything I've read so far this year. Highly recommended."
—Ben Spivey, Your Brain's Black Box

"It is refreshing and exhilarating to read a poet this sincere, this demanding and lucid in his aspirations toward art and his analyses of our time. Expect big things from Mark Leidner."
—Publishers Weekly 

"This collection of aphorisms—concise, eloquent truths—contains so much poetry and passion and deep thinking, I've been caught by single pages for hours. This book is sharp, funny, tragic, irreverent, wise. All beauty. It puts fire in me. I invite you to enjoy that fire, too."
—Ken Baumann, Sator Press publisher

INTERVIEWS

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'A Giant Triangle of Anxiety: An Interview with Mark Leidner by Blake Butler'

Author

Mark Leidner is the author of The Angel in the Dream of Our Hangover (Sator Press, 2011), a book of aphorisms. He grew up in Georgia and now lives in Northampton, Massachusetts.
TW | IG | FB: @markleidner

Info

PUBLISHER: Sator Press
FORMAT: paperback
PAGES: 103
PRINT ISBN: 9780983243700
RELEASE DATE: September 10, 2011
SIZE: 4.8 x 0.2 x 4.8 inches