The Consequences

What happens when we are left behind? 

The Consequences is a hybrid collection of prose and poetry by Max Brett. It is an autofictional examination of the pain of a transatlantic relocation from New York to the blanketing beige of Paris to rejoin a totemic muse. The collection also focuses on corgi attacks, Maryland, painful anxiety, the struggle to accept the things one cannot change, the third party and the past as adamantine shackles. The "towering sexual iconography of Mike Immerman" looms over the disorientation of a reluctant resident in “the City of Light.”

The Consequences is designed by Espace Ness and published by Ness Books.

The Consequences is also available at some great bookstores in Paris and throughout Europe:

Yvon Lambert
14 Rue des Filles du Calvaire
75003 Paris

Cahier Central
26 Rue du Château d'Eau
75010 Paris

librairie sans titre
2 rue Auguste Barbier
75011 Paris

After 8 Books
7 Rue Jarry
75010 Paris

Belgium

Passa Porta / Brussels

England

Artwords Bookstore / London

South London Gallery / London

John Hansard Gallery / Southampton

Germany

Kunstverein / Munich

Scotland

Good Press / Glasgow

Sweden

Pony Books / Gothenburg

Switzerland

CVBOOKS / Zurich

Upcoming events

Past event, book signing

Sunday, November 10
Offprint Paris
13h30
Pavillon de l'Arsenal
21 Bd Morland
75004 Paris

Espace Ness exhibitor table

Past event, reading

Past event, launch

Friday, September 27
Espace Ness
The book launch is ovaaaaaah!
9 passage Saint-Pierre Amelot
75011 Paris

Past event, reading

Wednesday, September 11
Le Maryland
19h
47 rue de Turbigo
75003 Paris

Max Brett

Max Brett lives and works in Paris. Max has a corporate, think tank and investigative journalism background. Max's work has been published by The Chicago Reporter and the PBS NewsHour. Nor Do These is his first collection of poetry. The Consequences, a second collection, is published by Ness Books.

Nor Do These

Nor Do These came out of a tandem exercise that quickly shed participants. It aims to address a series of obsessions, including the eroticism of accountancy, honed corporate strategy, dangerous unicorn hunts, the lives, phobias and phobia-related injuries of arguably obscure baseball players, and age and aging, among other things. It is Max Brett’s first book.

Nor Do These is currently sold out.