Gnarly Berger was born
in a guitar case in Istanbul. His mother was an Iranian singer from Israel
accompanied by a Turkish santur player & a French guitarist
(Gnarly’s biological father) and into whose guitar case Gnarly entered this
world, somewhat by accident, & found womblike comfort while his parents
sang for money in the streets of Istanbul. The family eventually came to settle
in Billings, Montana, which they found even more exotic & strange than the
streets of Istanbul. They only stayed a week, but Gnarly would fondly remember
the sunsets on the plains, & the cowboys clapping leather dice cups hard on
the bar. After his parents returned to Europe, he spent a wild adolescence
addicted to German pretzels & Mad Magazine, to which he would cite
as seminal influences. The pretzels taught what syntax could do when it was
twisted into knots & seasoned with a little salt, & Mad Magazine
shined a Klieg light on the human comedy. Gnarly began writing when he felt
words oozing from his fingers & attaching themselves to a sheet of paper.
He was fascinated by the way they floated in the air like little embryos of
potential meaning & disposition, their little letters squirming in
anticipation of a life in books, which is the place words all want to be. Words
like being filled with ink & enshrined in a quiet place where the only
noise is the faint rustle of a page turning. Gnarly understood this about words
& began treating them accordingly, as a shepherd among a flock of sheep,
herding them into places where they could be appropriately viewed, & guided
about in the mind, fluffy, playful creatures, craving perusal & a little
grammar to orchestrate their inner chaos, just enough to make things juicy
& nectarine. Gnarly’s first book was a non-fiction monograph on the causes
of inflammation, & how to maintain an erection in the bitter cold air of
the Himalaya. Shortly after a motorcycle accident in Portugal, which left him
permanently exhilarated, he began his well-known Nevertheless series, a
romance chronicle set in Dubuque, Iowa, a city never visited by Mr. Berger –
nevertheless - as Gnarly would say, a place for which he has long felt a deep
connection. Nevermore – the first volume of the Nevertheless
series – won the Shortchange Prize for Furtive New Writers. Confessions of
an Intern, a forthcoming novel, concerns the trials and tribulations of a
middle-aged man negotiating the office politics of a literary arts
organization.
Thursday, May 21, 2020
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