Pristina, the photocopy girl, wages war on reality, tearing a hole through space and time. People fall through
apartments, hospitals, cities, black holes, and each other. In an unapologetically nihilistic attack upon all
the organs of social control, DESK CLERK weaves a fragmentary prose-poem exploring alienation, guilt, and the
ways in which failure condemns and empowers.
Length: 254 pages
Currently out of print. New edition coming soon.