The Writing of Jack Remick
Jack Remick
As a writer approaches the visionary techniques of Late Style, art changes from exercises in the craft of massaging the Ego to the transformative language of the unconscious, the archetypes, the structural reality of myth.
Art is salvation ever more so in the Late Style which is that time when the artist, in silence, frees the mind from oppressive and expected cultural-historical restraints of form and content to unleash a newness that both confounds and instructs. Without art, we are members of a tribe of efficient killers. I am not a member of that tribe.
The Latest from Jack Remick
Coming in August: Writer Magazine article on Autobiographical Fiction by Jack Smith
https://www.writermag.com Coming out in August, should be available at B&N in July Writing autobiographical fiction Some challenges “We’re in a theory-saturated era—call it trickle down post-modernism—where the borders of fact and fiction are widely debated,” says...
Trisha Meets Erica at the Desert Rose Motel
https://youtu.be/PRAmCpmsrQk
S.B. VPMR–a catastrophe in three cataclysms
S.B. VPMR As my mother, VPMR, lay dying, I researched the state of elder care in the United States. I was disgusted. At the same time I also came to understand Samuel Beckett’s art in a way I had never before. To age in America is to lose pieces of oneself until there...
A Splendid review of Satori
Sarah Gronostalski is building this website anew. We're adding old work and some new. I came across this wonderful review of Satori by Eleanor Parker Sapia and had to share it. Here are the last two paragraphs. Follow the link https://bit.ly/2HM0bga for the full...
Daesh Slaughters the Bearded Bull
Daesh Slaughters the Bearded Bull (video link) Here we learned to write In mud, on stone, here We learned to write with sticks In mud baked in the sun for all time We learned to write in stone with hammers That now chisel our first words out of time Crack the mud five...










