Jonathan Lethem's latest novel,
A Gambler's Anatomy (Doubleday, 2016), traces the existential crisis of an international backgammon hustler who thinks he's psychic and who, while plying his trade in Berlin, discovers a rare kind of tumor growing behind his face. His search for a physical cure, seemingly at odds with his spiritual quest for identity, takes him to California, where he becomes embroiled in conspiratorial circumstances which become increasingly indistinguishable from his growing inner turmoil.
JONATHAN LETHEM is the
New York Times bestselling author of nine novels, including
Dissident Gardens, The Fortress of Solitude, and
Motherless Brooklyn; three short story collections; and two essay collections, including
The Ecstasy of Influence, which was a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist. A recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship and winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction, Lethem's work has appeared in
The New Yorker, Harper's Magazine, Rolling Stone, Esquire, and
The New York Times, among other publications.
The second part of this interview can be found at:
http://auticulture.com/liminalist-78-5-termite-elephant-unknown-face-jonathan-lethem/
Jasun Horsley is the author of Seen & Not Seen: Confessions of a Movie Autist and several other books on extra-consensual perceptions. He has a weekly podcast called The Liminalist: The Podcast Between
and a blog. For more info, go to http://auticulture.com.