Brother Dumb is the memoir of a reclusive American literary icon.
Brother Dumb is a how-to manual for meaningful critical engagement with
the real world. Brother Dumb is a celebration of innocence, youth, and
altruism. Brother Dumb is a true story of self-imposed exile. . .
.Brother Dumb is also a work of fiction.Brother Dumb begins in the
mid-40s, but spans decades, delving deep into the five tortured
relationships that have shaped one writer's psycho-sexual history -- but
it also details his bitter literary decline and withdrawal from public
life. Brother Dumb is a misanthrope. His withdrawal from the world is as
famous, or infamous, as his writing -- something that he takes great
pains to explain is not a desperate cry for attention.Attention is the
last thing Brother Dumb wants.So why publish this memoir? Why expose
himself to a world of stupid, lecherous, greedy, evil, and calculating
people?Because he can't not write. And because, somewhere out there, a
kindred soul might actually be reading. . . .