Synopsis of the Short-Fiction Collection, Q↔A: An Auto-Interview
Q↔A: An Auto-Interview is an auto-interview by novelist and art and photography critic James R. Hugunin. This deluxe hardcover volume offers large excerpts from the author's major works, delving into the nature of his literary and critical work in a uniquely insightful way. This is an excellent introduction to the genius of James R. Hugunin.
About the Author, James R. Hugunin
James Hugunin teaches the History of Photography and Contemporary Theory at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He has written four experimental novels, two books of art criticism/theory, and numerous artist books. He is the founder and editor of two art journals, The Dumb Ox (1976-80) and U-Turn (1982-present), and in 1983, he won the first Reva and David Logan Award for Distinguished New Writing in Photography from the N.E.A. and The Photographic Resource Center, Boston, MA. His published works include Wreck & Ruin: Photography, Temporality, and World (Dis)order (2013), Writing Pictures: Case Studies in Photographic Criticism 1983- 2012 (2013), Elder Physics: The Wrong of Time: Stories from an Elder Home (2013), Something is Crook in Middlebrook (2012), Tar Spackled Banner (2014), Case X (2015), Afterimage: Critical Essays on Photography (2016), Q_A: An Auto-Interview (2017), Finding Mememo: A Book in Search of an Author (2019) and Picky Hunting: A Journal of the Plague Year (2021).