<p><b>One of<i> The Millions</i> Most Anticipated Books for Spring !</b></p><p><b>Set in the uncanny valley between Bugs Bunny and Franz Kafka, <i>Cartoons</i> is an explosive series of outrageous, absurdist tales.</b></p><p>“The true surrealist is unblinking, convulsive, and cheerfully open to the mysterious flow, into their texts, of mythic and archetypal elements operating beyond their conscious control. In <i>Cartoons</i>, Kit Schluter vaults into the zone of Julio Cortázar, Richard Brautigan, and late Giorgio di Chirico, where the reader breaths the air of pure freedom attained rattling inside the chains of self.”<span><b>—Jonathan Lethem, author of <i>Motherless Brooklyn</i></b></span></p> <p>More than simply a book, <i>Cartoons</i> proposes itself as a genre of imaginary writing in opposition to the realism of most contemporary U.S. fiction, aligning itself with the French symbolism and Latin American fabulism its author is known to