HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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What a great way to start 2026 — “The Eros Issue” of TYPO: The International Journal of Prototypes #13 — 160 pages of prurient prose, poetry, & titillating graphics. Featuring Nile Southern‘s Oulipian dive into Daddy Terry Southern‘s classic novel CANDY; Amy Kurman on silent stag films; an interview with a bisexual Surrealist vampire; suggestive covers from a 1930s French glamour zine; a report on a shocking Parisienne incident by Alfred Jarry; excerpts from Walter Serner‘s novel THE TIGRESS; and much more.

This special issue includes stellar works by Madeleine de L’Aubépine; Marcel Béalu; Erik Belgum; Tristan Bernard; Terry Bradford; R J Dent; Mike Ferguson; Rachel Galvin; Massimo Gatta; Edward Gauvin; Alfred Jarry; Gabriel de Lautrec; George MacLennan; Alfred de Musset; Opal Louis Nations; Ernesto López Parra; Alejandro Albarrán Polanco; Bernard Quiriny; James Richie; George Sand; Doug Skinner; Lono Taggers; Corinne Taunay; Robin Tomens; Paul Willems, and Mark Wyatt.

Don’t miss TYPO 13.

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THE LAND OF LOST SIMULACRA

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Apollo Camembert is the brainchild of Eckhard Gerdes but signals a darker side to his writing than his earlier work published under his own name. Apollo Camembert’s protagonist Guy has to deal with the darkness that comes from the anti-intellectual cloud hovering over and obscuring the contemporary world. Along the way, the professor finds a couple of allies. Together they fight the status quo, but they have their own issues, too….

“Kafka meets Inspector Clouseau, and the two discover they have a lot in common. The word wizard that he is, in The Land of Lost Simulacra Eckhard Gerdes (writing as Apollo Camembert) shows us that language can be the subject of a novel as much as characters and events.”Yuriy Tarnawsky

“Reading Eckhard Gerdes writing as Apollo Camembert is like sitting in the lap of Samuel Beckett telling stories to Eugene Ionesco trapped inside a David Lynch world. The beauty of Gerdes’ writing is its subtle simplicity of sentence structure and narrative tone that transforms banal moments into deeper truths. And every decision the narrator makes only deepens his disorientation. He becomes a Kafkesque man who cannot ever remember where he has been. The novel follows the narrator on epic journeys flooded with existential crisis after existential crisis that any new adjunct hire in academia must traverse: finding a bathroom, finding the elusive, theoretical English Department, hoping to stumble upon or discover the classroom where he is to teach the youth, teaching in only the oddest of odd classrooms, finding new ways to say the same thing in new ways, desperately on a quest for coffee. The gentle absurdity of this work is delightful. The dialogue is sharp and biting. Brilliant humor throughout: brilliant in the true sense of the word: a light shining on life’s insanities.”
Doug Rice, author of Here Lies Memory


THE LAND OF LOST SIMULACRA
Apollo Camembert
Paperback; 252 pp., $16
979-8993244433

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Blood & Passion

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The secret life of Belgian Surrealist poet Mimi Hamoir is revealed in this shocking, macabre, and erotic compilation. Profusely illustrated with rare photos and ephemera from her hidden archive — compiled and translated by Lono Taggers — this collector’s edition is a must-have for fans of surrealism, the avant-garde, and vampirism.

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Small is Beautiful

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Now available! — The third volume in our Petites series, featuring extremely rare photographs from the 1920s and 30s, curated, colorized, and enhanced for print. THREE PETITES, lovingly compiled by Norman Conquest, celebrates natural female beauty, sans implants and other contemporary intrusions. Liberated women stand proud and strong — symbols of feminine power.

This coffee table booklet is printed in gorgeous full color — guaranteed to excite and inspire connoisseurs the world over.

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NEW ISSUE!

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IN THIS ISSUE:
Julien Gracq’s “The House”
Albert Cossery’s “Perpetually Barking Man”
The Belgian School of the Bizarre
Paul Nougé’s Optic Unveiled
A “Surreal Wheels” pictorial
Doug Skinner’s intrusive Reader Survey
A rare Boggle toss
Bouncing Draculas
An Oulipian crossword puzzle

And more avant-garde goodness.

FEATURING 38 LUMINARIES: Robert Archambeau; Corina Bardoff; Terry Bradford; Igor Bulatovsky; Paul Busson; Apollo Camembert; Norman Conquest; Albert Cossery; Noël Devaulx; Rachel Galvin; Jean-Luc Gameau; Shawn Garrett; Edward Gauvin; Julien Gracq; Pierre Autin-Grenier; Daniel Y. Harris; Rick Henry; Esteban Isnardi; Julia Lillard; Joshua Martin; George MacLennan; Dmitri Manin; Paul Nougé; Thomas Owen; Angelo Pastormerlo; Alejandro Albarrán Polanco; Bernard Quiriny; Adam Ranđelović; Simon Read; Doug Skinner; Lono Taggers; Mark Valentine; Tim Walker; Gregory Wallace; Alyson Waters; Andrew Wenaus; Tom Whalen; Bill Wolak.

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TYPO #12: The International Journal of Prototypes
edited by Norman Conquest & Paul Rosheim
Trade paperback; 157 pp., illustrated.
ISBN 979-8-9923826-9-3

Hats off to Norman Conquest (again)

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DON’T WORRY, IT’S NOT ABOUT HATS
by Norman Conquest

Originally published in 2012 (and long out of print), this is the THIRD BIG PRINTING of this absurd pamphlet. It features a play, a poem, and some hexapods. What more could you ask for?… Okay-okay, it doesn’t have a spine, but so what. Do you really want to advertise the fact you read books by Norman Conquest? (That’s a rhetorical question.)

CLICK HERE to add this classic to your library.

Catalogue Madness

Take a deep dive into Belgian Surrealism and Paul Delvaux in this special edition.

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This extraordinary catalogue features full color reproductions of never-before-seen paintings, with specifications and background details on each work. It includes the original clandestine “Surrealist Map of Belgium” (with annotations), plus rare documents and archival photographs restored to their original glory.

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Paul Delvaux

Lono Taggers has spent years compiling this faux edition, scouring secondhand bookshops in Brussels and Paris—tracking down reclusive collectors and hostile connoisseurs—breaking into archives and bribing greedy relatives of Paul Delvaux.

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Black Scat Books has spared no expense in bringing to light these exceedingly rare paintings and historic Surrealist documents.

CLICK HERE and order your copy now.


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Surrealism Lives!

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Featuring color reproductions of never-before-seen paintings, with specifications and background details on each work. Includes an original “Surrealist Map of Belgium,” plus rare documents and archival photographs.

This catalogue is published in association with the République Surréaliste de Belgique.

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11 is HEAVEN

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IN THIS ISSUE: Alphonse Allais; Terry Bradford; Norman Conquest; Lynn Crawford; John Dee; S. C. Delaney; Luc Fierens; Shawn Garrett; Edward Gauvin; Paulette Hampton; Isidore Isou; Ben D. Jaeger; Paul Kavanagh; Amy Kurman; Joel Lipman; George MacLennan; André Pieyre de Mandiargues; Marcel Mariën; Sean G. Meggeson; Thomas Owen; Angelo Pastormerlo; Agnès Potier; Bernard Quiriny; Paul Rosheim; Alberto Savinio; Doug Skinner; Corinne Taunay; Michel Vachey; and D. Harlan Wilson.

Featuring

  • SUBTERRANEAN ART SHARDS
  • “PAPA BACH”
  • MARCEL MARIEN’S “AUTOPORTRAIT”
  • LUC FIERENS COLLAGES
  • D. HARLAN WILSON SPECULATIVE FICTION
  • “ISOU: THE JAMES DEAN OF LETTRISM”
  • JAEGER ON “THE RITES OF ECSTASY

PLUS new translations of André Pieyre de Mandiargues, Michel Vachey, Alberto Savinio, Alphonse Allais, Bernard Quiriny, & Thomas Owen.

TYPO: The International Journal of Prototypes #11
154 pp., trade paperback; $20
ISBN 979-8-9923826-8-6

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