Battling with Technology: The Mystery of “The Human Slaughter-House”
Alexander Landfair ponders the mysterious, short-lived success of “The Human Slaughter-House,” a long-forgotten technophobic novel.
Alexander Landfair is an editor at Guernica and lecturer in writing studies at New York University. His work appears in Guernica, Narrative Magazine, The Missouri Review, and The Spoon River Poetry Review.
Alexander Landfair ponders the mysterious, short-lived success of “The Human Slaughter-House,” a long-forgotten technophobic novel.