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name: kenji siratori |
country: japan |
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Kenji Siratori was born in Japan in 1975. At present, he acts as a hypermodern-writer focusing on digital-environments.
A sort of new wave hits the post-cyberpunky world - that is the offspring of old-timers initiators. Now authors like Kenji are just those people who already write not for the future but of the future for the present, a distracted by pyramid light. A modern novelist and author of several short stories, Siratori writes in a broken slang style, leaving the what we know as traditional writing behind.
Kenji Siratori is a Japanese cyberpunk writer who is currently bombarding the internet with wave upon wave of highly experimental, uncompromising, progressive, intense prose. His is a writing style that not only breaks with tradition, it severs all cords, and can only really be compared to the kind of experimental writing techniques employed by the Surrealists, William Burroughs and Antonin Artaud. Embracing the image mayhem of the digital age, his relentless prose is nonsensical and extreme, avant-garde and confused, with precedence given to twisted imagery, pace and experimentation over linear narrative and character development. With unparalleled stylistic terrorism, he unleashes his literary attack. An unprovoked assault on the senses. Blood Electric (Creation Books) was acclaimed by David Bowie. |
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