An Inventory of Benevolent Butterflies by Lance Olsen

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With the literary mastery of Samuel Beckett and Thomas Bernhard, award-winning author Lance Olsen presents a lyrical imagining of an artist’s solitary, disembodied life, as dreamlike as it is captivating.

At the end of his life in 1973, Henry Darger’s mind is a series of recollections: of his decades spent working as a custodian mopping floors at various Chicago hospitals; of his nights writing and making hundreds of collages that would never be seen until after his passing; of the man who was once his lover; of his abuse as a child, at the hands of his father and his boarding school instructors.

Informed by the real writings, collages, and other fragments of Darger’s solitary life, An Inventory of Benevolent Butterflies is a project of meticulous research and masterful telling, diving deep into the imagination of a man who wasn’t interested in attention, even less in fame, and created for no one save himself—and to save himself.

In an intense, chimeric first-person, Lance Olsen captures the radical interiority of an artist about whom extraordinarily little is known. Paired with the photo collages of visual artist Andi Olsen, this is a literary scavenger hunt for fans of Mark Z. Danielewski, Lidia Yuknavitch, and José Saramago.

Publication Date: October 13, 2026
Paperback
ISBN: 9781938603921

With the literary mastery of Samuel Beckett and Thomas Bernhard, award-winning author Lance Olsen presents a lyrical imagining of an artist’s solitary, disembodied life, as dreamlike as it is captivating.

At the end of his life in 1973, Henry Darger’s mind is a series of recollections: of his decades spent working as a custodian mopping floors at various Chicago hospitals; of his nights writing and making hundreds of collages that would never be seen until after his passing; of the man who was once his lover; of his abuse as a child, at the hands of his father and his boarding school instructors.

Informed by the real writings, collages, and other fragments of Darger’s solitary life, An Inventory of Benevolent Butterflies is a project of meticulous research and masterful telling, diving deep into the imagination of a man who wasn’t interested in attention, even less in fame, and created for no one save himself—and to save himself.

In an intense, chimeric first-person, Lance Olsen captures the radical interiority of an artist about whom extraordinarily little is known. Paired with the photo collages of visual artist Andi Olsen, this is a literary scavenger hunt for fans of Mark Z. Danielewski, Lidia Yuknavitch, and José Saramago.

Publication Date: October 13, 2026
Paperback
ISBN: 9781938603921

PRAISE FOR AN INVENTORY OF BENEVOLENT BUTTERFLIES

“Exploring imaginative landscapes of radical interiority, Olsen’s An Inventory of Benevolent Butterflies celebrates art’s transformation of trauma's invisible wounds into worlds of allegorical wonder.”–Aimee Parkison, Body of Evidence and Girl Zoo

"Henry Darger’s soulfully deranged narration offers comedy layered over horror, braced by a poet's sense of the music of language. He resides 'in an archeological dig composed of his own ruins', but how rich Olsen makes the digging and how wondrous the ruins." ––Curtis White, author of The Middle Mind and Memories of My Father Watching TV

“Lance Olsen is an ever more dazzling magician of the mind.”––Melanie Rae Thon, author of As If Fire Could Hide Us

"To step inside Olsen's Dargerverse is to step inside a mapparium of the twentieth century-- genomic with harm and pleasure, rainy with war and work, as singular and mesmerically inclusive as paper money or the tinsel stars that drift from the draped interior ceiling of a lowdown side-show tent."––Joyelle McSweeney, author of Death Style

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Lance Olsen is author of more than 30 books of and about innovative writing practices, including, most recently, the novels Absolute Away (Dzanc, 2024) and Always Crashing in the Same Car: A Novel After David Bowie (FC2, 2023). His short stories, essays, and reviews have appeared in hundreds of journals and anthologies. A Guggenheim, Berlin Prize, D.A.A.D. Artist-in-Berlin Residency, Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center Residency, two-time N.E.A. Fellowship, Connecticut Artistic Excellence Grant, and a Pushcart Prize recipient, as well as a Fulbright Scholar, he taught experimental narrative theory and practice at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. He now lives in Kent, Connecticut.