D. Harlan Wilson | |
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Born | Michigan, United States | September 3, 1971
Occupation | Novelist and professor |
Period | 1999–present |
Genre | Irrealism, Literary fiction, Science fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Interstitial fiction, Literary criticism, Literary nonsense, Biography, Theatre of the Absurd |
Years active | 1999–present |
Notable works | Dr. Identity, Peckinpah, The Kyoto Man, Battles without Honor or Humanity |
Spouse |
Christine Junker
(m. 2005; div. 2015) |
Children | 2 |
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Website | |
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D. Harlan Wilson (born September 3, 1971) is an American novelist, short-story writer, critic, playwright and English professor.[1] His body of work bridges the aesthetics of literary theory with various genres of speculative fiction,[2] with Wilson also being recognized as one of the co-founders of bizarro fiction."[3] Among his books is the award-winning novel Dr. Identity, the two-volume short story collection Battle without Honor or Humanity, a monograph on John Carpenter’s They Live and a critical study of the life and work of J. G. Ballard.[1]