
Summary coming soon.
Praise for DIS
"M. Pascal to the contrary, this shit don't stink. This shit reeks of righteous rage, bloody wit, and the bitters of monkeys in front of typewriters. This is writing that doesn't write, can't right but through imagination, of which Schneiderman has buckets, not to mention rhythm: his snaking quantitative meter pulls us through the beer, alexandrines lighting the shit ablaze. At the end of which we arrive, finally, at the obvious: this book is nothing short of and nothing less than the real shit."
- Kass Fleisher, author of Talking Out of School: Memoir of an Educated Woman (Dalkey Archive Press, 2008) and The Adventurous (Factory School, 2006).
"DIS is like a kick in the ass that propels you into the beyond. It's an untidy techno-blur spliced to the Kublai Khan's genetic code. Schneiderman may go molecular, but DIS always disses."
- Raymond Federman, author of SHHH: The Story of a Childhood (Starcherone, 2010) as well as the postmodernist classics including Double or Nothing (1971, FC2 reissue 1991) and Take it or Leave it (1976, FC2 reissue 1997)
"Careening through Davis Schneiderman's writing is like being born with a placenta over your face. You're squirted into a charming untidy lit world and suddenly you know stuff, lots of stuff, and you don't even have to read the book because the movie's flickering on the inside of the bloody cowl. Yippee!"
- Jiri Cech, winner of the Mennstrausse Poetry Award and subject of Debra Di Blasi's The Jiri Chronicles and Other Fictions (FC2, 2007)



