In his story “The Comedian”, appearing in Electric Literature No. 2, Colson Whitehead charts the rise to fame of a truth-telling comedian.
Other stories appearing in Electric Literature No. 2: Stephen O’Connor transports us to a cabin in the woods, where a young woman attempting to finish her dissertation in solitude becomes increasingly convinced she’s not alone. Pasha Malla follows a young writer as he explores how tragedy influences art-and how life falls short of it. Marisa Silver tells the tale of three sisters who perceive the truth about their parents through the eyes of some unexpected visitors, and Lydia Davis’ solitary narrator acutely details the behavior of three cows who live in a pasture just across the road.
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