D. Harlan Wilson - Books

Books

  • The Kafka Effekt (2001)
  • Stranger on the Loose (2003)
  • Pseudo-City (2005)
  • Dr. Identity, or, Farewell to Plaquedemia: Book 1 of the Scikungfi Trilogy (2007) - Winner of the Wonderland Book Award
  • Blankety Blank: A Memoir of Vulgaria (2008)
  • Technologized Desire: Selfhood & the Body in Postcapitalist Science Fiction (2009)
  • Peckinpah: An Ultraviolent Romance (2009)
  • They Had Goat Heads (2010)
  • Codename Prague: Book 2 of the Scikungfi Trilogy (2011)
  • The Kyoto Man: Book 3 of the Scikungfi Trilogy (2012)
  • Battle without Honor or Humanity (Forthcoming)
  • Cultographies: They Live (Forthcoming)

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