@booklet {9384, title = {{\textquotedblleft}Follicular{\textquotedblright}}, howpublished = {Gigantic Worlds}, year = {2015}, month = {2015}, pages = {203-09}, publisher = {Gigantic Books}, address = {Np}, abstract = {

Dystopia of bullying in a world where boys must have facial hair by sixteen.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {David Ohle (b. 1941)}, editor = {Lincoln Michel (b. 1982) and Nadxieli Nieto} } @booklet {6126, title = {The Pisstown Chaos. A Novel}, year = {2008}, month = {2008}, publisher = {Soft Skull Press}, address = {Brooklyn, NY}, abstract = {

Religious dystopia. Sequel to 2004 Ohle.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {David Ohle (b. 1941)} } @booklet {5540, title = {The Age of Sinatra. A Novel}, year = {2004}, note = {

Parts published in different form as \“Chili Hearts.\” Harper\’s 249.1492 (September 1974): 64-67; \“Hogshead.\” Transatlantic Review, no. 49 (Summer, 1974): 130-38; \“The Boy Scout.\” TriQuarterly 35.1 (Winter 1976): 39-40; rpt. in The Pushcart Prize, II: Best of the Small Presses (Yonkers, NY: Pushcart Press, 1977), 464-67; \“Onebe and the Neutrodynes.\” New Mexico Humanities Review 2.2 (Summer 1979): 51-57; \“The Flocculus.\” Paris Review 22.77 (Winter-Spring 1980): 16-25; rpt. in Pushcart Prize, VI: Best of the Small Presses (Yonkers, NY: Pushcart Press, 1981), 79-87; \“Easy Neutronics.\” A Reader of New American Fiction. Ed. Robert Fromberg and Rebecca West (Peoria, IL: I-74 Press, 1981), 37-49; \“Fastest Brains Preserved.\” Review of Contemporary Fiction 41 (Spring 1984): 121-24; \“The Log of the Pipistred.\” Missouri Review 9.2 (1986): 32-41; \“The Work of Art.\” Caliban, no. 8 (1990): 85-89; \“The Flum.\” Conjunctions 26 (Spring 1996): 236-46; \“Der Kroetenkusser\” Elimae http://www.elimae.com/fiction/ohle/kroetenkusser.html. Accessed March 13, 2010; \“Mother and Son\” Failbetter, no. 5 http://failbetter.com/05/Mother\%20and\%20Son.htm. Accessed March 13, 2020; and \“Ratt from The Flocculus.\” 3rd bed, no. 6 (2002): 131-52 http://calamaripress.com/3rdBed/3rd_Bed_Issues.htm. Accessed March 13, 2010. Other portions, some in different form, have appeared in City Moon (which was a journal co-edited by Ohle with much of the unsigned material written by the editors, and Dominion Review.\ 

}, month = {2004}, publisher = {Soft Skull Press}, address = {[Brooklyn, NY]}, abstract = {

Surrealistic dystopia set in an alternative history. Elective surgery to change body parts. Sailing on the Titanic, which has not sunk. Drugs. Weird animals, reanimated dead; regular periods of forgetting. Described as a sequel to his Motorman. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1972; rpt. Brooklyn, NY: 3rd Bed Press, 2004, which is not utopian. See also 2008 Ohle.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {David Ohle (b. 1941)} } @booklet {10565, title = {Motorman}, year = {1972}, note = {

Rpt. Brooklyn, NY: 3rd Bed Press, 2004.\ 

}, month = {1972}, publisher = {Alfred A. Knopf}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Influential post-apocalyptic novel with violence, odd illnesses, and the struggle to survive in such conditions.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {David Ohle (b. 1941)} }