The Implacable Absence

The Implacable Absence
A Non-Idiomatic Improvisational Duet
by Henry E. Gorton & David J. Keffer

Description: "The Implacable Absence" is a post-existential fantasy in which a mushroom man, a talking bug and a doppelgänger traverse Faerie, Nirvana, and other planes of existence in search of the Deadly Galerina, an ambiguous deity from the Kingdom of Fungi.

"The Implacable Absence" is a novel created in the style of a non-idiomatic improvisational duet. Some readers may ask, "What in the name of all that's holy is a non-idiomatic improvisational duet?" The duet part is easiest to explain; there are two parties engaged in the creative process. The non-idiomatic part is not so difficult either; the product of the creative process may well lie outside the bounds of established idioms or genres. In other words, it is not our goal to adhere to a genre-specific formula. On the contrary, it is our express goal not to adhere to a genre-specific formula. The improvisational component of the writing has been discussed in detail elsewhere. At the risk of simplifying the idea to the point where it loses its meaning, the writing is produced through a spontaneous (improvisational) rather than a preplanned (compositional) process. Specifically, only the vaguest of outcomes was established. The two authors did not disclose to the other what they would write. Before beginning the writing process, one author chose the theme, "the dissolution of the concept of time", to which the other agreed. They laid out a skeletal narrative, limited to having the two heroes, Poison Pie for one author and Gorgonio for the other, travel through time and space, each overcoming issues associated with the chosen theme, as they journeyed toward a climactic meeting in which, presumably, no lesser event than the utter dissolution of the concept of time would come to pass.

To add intrigue to the process, the author associated with Gorgonio opted not to commit to paper his contributions. His contribution was therefore an imaginative silence. Just as in a musical duet in which one participant decides not to perform, the duet becomes equally defined by the notes one musician plays as by the absence of the notes that the other musician does not play. The active musician still responds to the other, albeit now only to the other's silence. There is certainly a reference to musical concepts promulgated by John Cage in this process. Such is this written work. To call it half a novel is a misnomer. It is rather a complete novel, written by two authors, one of whom is expressed by his absence. If such a novel has ever been written before, we are not aware of it. Do we ask for accolades at our supposed invention? We do not. We no more seek external affirmation of our success than we do the external censure of our failures.

A broadside featuring four heroes from The Implacable Absence is also available for viewing. In this broadside each finger puppet is designed by a different member of the staff of the PPPH. We imagine that these puppets and others presented in the broadside page of the gallery are being created for a follow-up illustrated book to the The Faerienomicon. Additionally, there are early histories and role-playing statistics for characters that morphed into several of the major and minor characters in The Implacable Absence here.

"Unique, engaging, superbly written and presented, "The Implacable Absence: A Non-Idiomatic Improvisational Duet" is a seminal reading experience from beginning to end. Erudite, complex, and solidly entertaining, "The Implacable Absence" is very highly recommended for community and academic Literary Fiction collections and personal reading lists."
      --Small Press bookwatch of the Midwest Book Review

 

free, anonymous access to full text online: PPPH
length: 85,000 words (210 pages in paperback)
written: January-August, 2014, Knoxville, Tennessee & Phoenix, Arizona
paperback size: 6 in x 9 in
paperback publication date: November 5, 2014
paperback ISBN-13: 978-1502787453
paperback ISBN: 1502787458
Library of Congress Control Number: 2014955087
ebook publication date: November 5, 2014
ebook ISBN-13: 978-1311164469
poison pie publishing house catalog number: PP-023-N

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