PRAISE
“Lopez is obviously an adoring, straight-A student of Beckett and David Markson. . . . But the tenderness with which Lopez treats these fragile characters, the honesty in their rendering, the lullaby of loneliness that coos through this world . . . Johnny’s longing, his fear, his isolation—all of these are pure Lopez.” —The Brooklyn Rail
“In his second novel, Robert Lopez once again taps a deeply comedic voice to record a character’s gradual estrangement and withdrawal from the world in which he’s ensnared . . . A narrative within the narrative takes shape, a prelinguistic one reminiscent of prehistoric cave paintings. He is tracing back toward the origin of his voice. He has a plan, and as the brilliant pacing and rhythm of the narrative drive toward its conclusion, this excellent novel forces a reconsideration of the very concept of a native language.” —The Quarterly Conversation
“. . . Lopez’s innovative meditation on isolation is singular in its grim humor and emotional influence. Framed by the obsessively bizarre yet sincere outlook of a young man held under observation in unknown environs, Kamby Bolongo is a mesmeric interpretation of words . . .” —Bookslut
ABOUT ROBERT LOPEZ
Robert Lopez is the author of Part of the World and Kamby Bolongo Mean River. A collection of short fiction, Asunder, was published by Dzanc Books in 2010. He teaches at The New School, Pratt Institute, and Columbia University. He is a 2010 Fellow in Fiction from the New York Foundation for the Arts.