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Mark Leyner : ウィキペディア英語版
Mark Leyner

Mark Leyner (born 1956) is an American postmodernist author.
==Career==
Leyner employs an intense and unconventional style in his works of fiction. His stories are generally humorous and absurd: In ''The Tetherballs of Bougainville'', Mark's father survives a lethal injection at the hands of the New Jersey penal system, and so is freed but must live the remainder of his life in fear of being executed, at New Jersey's discretion, in any situation and regardless of collateral damage. They frequently incorporate elements of meta-fiction: In the same novel, an adolescent Mark produces a film adaptation of the story of his father's failed execution, although he reads a newspaper review of the movie to the prison's warden, and then dies, before even leaving the prison. At the sentence level, Leyner uses sprawling imagery and an extravagant vocabulary, bordering on prose poetry.
Leyner has also worked as a columnist for ''Esquire'' and ''George'' magazines, and as a writer for the MTV program ''Liquid Television''. He also co-wrote and voiced a short-lived series of audio fiction called ''Wiretap''.

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