On Wing, the first published work of fiction by the Slovak
poet-philosopher Robert Gal, is a constellation of hundreds of
aphorisms, dreams, anecdotes, and inquiries, all written in a restless,
searching, "improvisational" prose whose techniques reflect those of
Bernhard, Nietzsche, and Kierkegaard, not to mention the saxophonist and
composer John Zorn, who makes a brief cameo as a character.