Novel Explosives

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AuthorJim Gauer
LanguageEnglish
Novel Explosives
First edition
AuthorJim Gauer
LanguageEnglish
GenrePhilosophical fiction, postmodernism
PublisherZerogram Press
Publication date
2016
Publication placeUnited States of America
Media typePrint
Pages720
ISBN978-1-953409-02-7

Novel Explosives by Jim Gauer (Zerogram Press, 2016) is a novel that tells three interrelated stories set in Los Angeles, Ciudad Juárez, and Guanajuato.

The novel is named after a thermobaric weapon introduced by the US Marine Corps during the 2003 Invasion of Iraq called a "Novel Explosive" (SMAW-NE).

There are many references to the poet Fernando Pessoa.

Jeff Bursey writing for Numéro Cinq described the novel as having Quentin Tarantino-like action sequences paired with metafictional flourishes.[1][2][3]

Critic Steven Moore listed it as one of the potentially “canonical” novels of the 21st century.[4]

In 2026, Zerogram Press published a "10th Anniversary Edition" with a Foreword by Joy Williams.

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