Naked Thoughts by Róbert Gál, trans. from the Slovak by David Short

Heralded by Joshua Cohen as “The Aphorism Master,” Róbert Gál revives the forgotten art of the philo-poetic line with vicious wit and tremendous dexterity. Naked Thoughts—his fourth book to be translated into English—is at once incendiary and revelatory, surprising and instinctual, defiant and delicate, and dares to pursue and give expression to those fugitive inspirations of the mind whose very beauty relies on their performance of contention with the structures of meaning by which they are snared and signified. Weighing the balance between the intensity of emotion and patient contemplation, Naked Thoughts is a book that will satisfy voyeurs and arsonists. BSL007Literature/PoetryPub date: March 24, 2019Paperback · 68 pagesISBN: 978-0-9994312-4-5$12.00 Reviews: Goodreads · Asymptote · Roughghosts Excerpts: Numéro Cinq Praise for Naked Thoughts “Róbert Gál continues to keep navigating the narrows of the Aphoristic Straits bound by the peaks Montaigne, Cioran, and @NeinQuarterly. These turbulent waters are not easy to maneuver, but Gál is a master oarsman of the barque of melancholy.” —Andrei Codrescu, author of The Art of Forgetting “Here is something really new. Róbert Gál’s archipelago of fragmentary narratives, ruminations, and aphorisms gives us a new kind of reading experience—one marked by disjunction and divergence rather than by linear … Continue reading Naked Thoughts by Róbert Gál, trans. from the Slovak by David Short