Uxa.Gov

Uxa.Gov by Blake Butler, published by Inside the Castle in November 2024, is a 356-page work written in English. This book presents a visceral exploration of pain and hallucination, drawing on personal experiences to create a unique narrative that engages with the complexities of suffering and perception.
Readers will find that Uxa.Gov delves into the sensations and realities encountered during moments of distress, offering an inventive and visionary perspective. The text captures the duality of soothing and discomforting experiences, reflecting on the inevitability of pain and the human condition. With its focus on literature and fiction, this edition invites readers to engage with profound themes through a distinctive lens.
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“I once woke from surgery to find that a faulty spinal catheter had kept painkillers from getting into me: Blake Butler’s UXA.GOV brought this memory back. The book’s a shock to the system, a storehouse of what you’ll see and hear when it’s your turn to hurt and hallucinate-it’s visceral, inventively so, and visionary and filled with a feeling of inevitability. I found it both soothing and sick, a palliative in reverse.”
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