Evoking the insight of naturalist Loren Eisley and the extrapolative satire of Charles Stross, or Neal Stephenson, this evening’s featured Barnes and Noble Open Mic reader, Robert Zwilling, is an environmental poet and digital artist who blends words and imagery to upturn the conventional proposition enforced by technology and materialism that if we are the rightful subject of creation, then the Earth and the cosmos are necessarily no more than objects in service to human needs.
Robert uses a kind of
stream-of-consciousness writing style exploring this and other divisive follies, deliriously compressing so many concepts into a single composition, his
koan-like poetry and epigrams practically demand repeated readings.


Asteroid Fever (Dreaming News, 2018), one
of his science fiction novels, plays out the murders, intrigues and piracy of a
future Gold Rush in the asteroid belt beyond Mars, involving detectives able to see the past imprinted on solid surfaces, a service
that hawks dreams for a decent night’s sleep, a cult of space tourists whose
brains have been commandeered by nanobots and other factions set against a
surreal setting where today’s growing struggle between the actual and virtual worldviews has only matured.


Hosted
by Frank Chambers, Barnes & Noble Open Mic meets the second Monday, each
month in the movie/music section on the main floor of the Stamford bookstore at
7:15 pm. For more information and directions, contact:
Barnes & Noble
100 Greyrock Place, Suite
H009
Stamford, Ct 06901
203-323-1248
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