Description:
In Low-Risk Activities, J Efron crafts a kaleidoscopic collection of stories and experimental forms that confront identity, memory, surveillance, and the strange rituals of everyday life. From mythical memoirs to psych exams and surreal bureaucracies, each entry maps a terrain where language distorts, and reality doubles back on itself.
Review Quotes:
"A daring and complex exploration of the borders and boundaries of personal, cultural, social, sexual, and written identity. An unforgettable book both delicate and unflinching, explicit yet discrete in all the right ways." --Aimee Parkison, author Body of Evidence and Refrigerated Music for a Gleaming Woman