Guttersnipe Das

Hymns and Homosex. Fantasies and Feuilletons. Stories, Essays, Prose Poems and Assorted Devotions.

Tuesday, September 12, 2006


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Guttersnipe Das
Tokyo, Japan
guttersnipe: 1. a street urchin, a person of low breeding. 2. a gatherer of refuse from street gutters. das: (Sanskrit)1. servant, slave, devotee
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Raised in New Hampshire. Heart belongs to India. Narrowly survived eight years in Tokyo. Currently wandering the Earth.

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I am very grateful to hear from anyone.

Published and Forthcoming

  • "This Story Contains No Optimism" in Microliterature
  • "Twelve Orchards", "Report. Tokyo 2012", "Tokyo Heart" in Bailliwik
  • "Children in the Invisible World" in RFD
  • "Juice Box" in Epiphany
  • "Louis and His Porn Compassion" in Mary: A Literary Quarterly
  • "The Extinction of Stories" in Gargoyle
  • "Space" in Quarter After Eight #11
  • "Big Help" in Fractured West.
  • "Metta Meditation for Hot Male Action: or, how to practice love in sleazy bars" in RFD
  • "From Above" in Quick Fiction #12
  • "The Joy of Wrong" in Jungle Crows
  • "Transfer at Shinjuku" in The Tokyo Advocate
  • "Life in Tokyo" in FLASH
  • "Val" in Collective Fallout
  • "Radiance" in Collective Fallout
  • #16 and #5 in Hitotoki: A Narrative Map of Tokyo
  • 7 Prose Poems in This New Breed
  • "The Tokyo T-Shirt Oracle" in Japanzine

Series

  • Nagusami (40)
  • Family Travel (32)
  • The Devil Dearly Loved Renounces Evil (23)
  • A Crippled Boy Outdoors (18)
  • The Life and Adventures of Randy Mesmer (18)
  • Commute (16)
  • Mad Relatives (12)
  • What I Found When I Was Lost (12)
  • small stories for hopeless moments. (11)
  • Short Walks in Sumatra (10)
  • At Home With The Pumpkin King (8)
  • Three-Coin Prose (8)
  • Tokyo Notes (8)
  • The Eternal and Irrevocable Law of Karma Improv (5)

Rescue Masako!

The Rescue of Princess Masako: an optimistic fiction.

Links

  • Email Guttersnipe Das
  • Book reviews at Amazon.com
  • Akemi Shinohara, Illustration
  • Akemi Shinohara, Blog
  • Dancing with the Devil in the City of Angels
  • Hitotoki: a narrative map of Tokyo
  • Paul Wirhun, Eggman
  • Doorknobs That Lock
  • A Journey Round My Skull
  • Gay Socrates
  • White Crane Journal: Gay Wisdom & Culture
  • Outside the Lines
  • RFD: Radical Faeries
  • Printed Matter Press, Tokyo
  • Michael K Meyers
  • Kyl, Photography
  • Best Gay Blogs

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      • “It’s a tragic story, but that’s what’s so funny.”...
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      • Family Travel, disclaimer
      • Dream: Merry-Go Yamanote
      • Sermon for September 8th
      • Nagusami / 32
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      • A safe place.
      • A glass wall.
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      • (The chairs.) Illustration by Akemi Shinohara
      • The chairs.
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Holy Books of Guttersnipe Das

  • Bruno Schulz, The Street of Crocodiles
  • Michel de Montaigne, The Complete Works
  • Robert D. Richardson, Biographies (Thoreau, Emerson, Wm James.)
  • Clarice Lispector, Selected Cronicas
  • William Carlos Williams, Imaginations
  • Luis Cernuda, Written on Water
  • Gary Young, No Other Life
  • G.V. Desani, All About H.Hatterr
  • Joanna Macy, World As Lover, World As Self
  • Robert Walser, The Tanners
  • Robert Walser, Selected Stories
  • Flann O'Brien, At Swim Two Birds
  • Eduardo Galeano, The Book of Embraces
  • Italo Calvino, Difficult Loves
  • Inagaki Taruho, One Thousand and One Second Stories
  • Jim Crace, The Devil's Larder
  • Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Strange Pilgrims
  • Lucia Berlin, So Long: Stories
  • Charles Baudelaire, Paris Spleen

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