Steve Tomasula is the author of
the novels The Book of Portraiture (FC2); VAS: An Opera
in Flatland (University of Chicago Press), an acclaimed novel of
the biotech revolution; TOC: A New-Media Novel (FC2/University
of Alabama Press); and most recently, IN&OZ
(University of Chicago Press).
Incorporating narrative forms of all kinds—from comic books,
travelogues, journalism or code to Hong Kong action movies or science
reports—Tomasula’s writing has been called a ‘reinvention of the
novel,’ combining an ‘attention to society in the tradition of Orwell,
attention to language in the tradition of Beckett, and the humor of a
Coover or Pynchon.’ His writing often crosses visual, as well as
written genres, drawing on science and the arts to take up themes of
how we represent what we think we know, and how these representations
shape our lives. His short fiction has been published widely, and
most recently in McSweeney’s, The Denver Quarterly, Fiction
International, American Letters & Commentary, Western
Humanities Review, Ninth Letter, and The Iowa Review
where he received the Iowa Prize for the most distinguished work
published in any genre.
Recent essays on body art, literature and culture can be
found in Data Made Flesh (Routledge), Musing the Mosaic
(SUNY), Leonardo (M.I.T.), and numerous magazines both here
and in Europe. He holds a doctorate in English from the University of
Illinois at Chicago and is on the faculty of the University of Notre
Dame.
Steve Tomasula is the author of the novels The
Book of Portraiture (FC2); IN & OZ (Ministry of
Whimsy Press); and VAS: An Opera in Flatland