IN & OZ
a novel by

Steve Tomasula

In IN & OZ, Steve Tomasula writes as though the English language were his own invention.  I'm far from certain he's wrong about this.  But if we could still imagine a surrounding in which destiny lay within creatures and stones, or recognized the unconfinements of words, we might know fiction as he does.  Next to being wholly new, IN & OZ is the best there is.
--R.M. Berry, author of Leonardo’s Horse and The Dictionary of Modern Anguish: Fictions
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"With IN & OZ, Tomasula crafts a fiercely intelligent and uncompromising parable on what has become of us."
    --Alex Shakar, author of The Savage Girl and City in Love: The New York Metamorphoses


IN & OZ is a novel of Art, Love, Auto Mechanics and two places: the here-and-now and somewhere better.  Five men and women—an auto designer, photographer, musical composer, poet/sculptor and mechanic—find themselves drawn together when they begin to suspect that the thing lacking in their lives might be discovered in the other place. 

Theirs is a Beckett-like world of drive-up windows and factories rather than sidewalk cafes:  a world where the idiosyncratic is in tension with the mass marketed, be it in music, automobiles, or thought.

When Mechanic realizes one day that he has always been a cog in the machinery of IN & OZ, he is set off on a journey of self-discovery.  His struggle to escape a destiny preordained by his past has broad implications for anyone who has ever found themselves trying to be free within the constraints of their job, their class, but especially within a cultural moment much like our own….

That is, IN & OZ is about desire—the desire of Mechanic to speak authentically through the repairs he makes, of Designer to love through the cars she dreams, of Photographer to understand through the light he captures. With the economy of a Kafka story, IN & OZ hands us a fun-house mirror in which to see ourselves and the worlds our words conjure.  Through the artists, workers, booksellers, and poets of these two places, we see the absurdity and humor of their condition. Their all-too-human condition.  And ours.


More Advance Praise
…a strong, funny, moving mix of fable and pared-down poem…using strange new perspectives to reveal us to ourselves.
    --Locus

IN & OZ moves like a finely tuned, well-oiled car through the cloudy landscape of whimsical American Letters.  …a novel of ideas and images…that would have made H.G. Wells nod with approval and a big fat grin….
    --The Review of Contemporary Fiction

Not very far in the future, things are a lot like now only more so….  The walls of class do not fall, though, in this eccentric but worthy descendant of Huxley’s fatally bittersweet Brave New World.
    --Booklist

The whole book is full of thought provoking passages…. You’ll like this quite a bit.
    --SF Reader

Beguilingly winsome, yet with a steel core, IN & OZ … is simple yet poetic and Tomasula’s narrative tactics … render a fabulist romance that’s very touching and amusing.  The sheer innovation…of this book bespeaks what the small press does best.
    --Asimov’s Magazine

The author’s signature intelligence, at once quirky, mannered, uncanny, removed, and satiric, continues to manifest itself in spades. … IN & OZ bears a family resemblance to Orwell’s Animal Farm in its political awareness and fabulist inclination, Barthelme’s Dead Father in its stylized absurdity and abstract intellect, and Diderot’s Rameau’s Nephew in its fusion of cool aesthetic contemplation and fictive techniques.
    --American Book Review


Details
Title:  IN & OZ.  Trade Hardcover, 144 pages.  Author: Steve Tomasula.  ISBN:    1-892389-63-0.  List price: $25.00.  Publisher: Ministry of Whimsey Press.  Publication Date: Oct. 29, 2003.

IN&OZ is available from Amazon.com as well as other on-line and bricks-and-mortar bookstores.  Individual and  quantiy orders can also be placed directly with the distributor:  contact Jason Williams at Night Shade Books: night@nightshadebooks.com, (503) 475-7408.

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