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Adam Klein (born 1962) is an American writer and musician. He currently divides his time between
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, and India.


Early years

Klein was born in 1962 in
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. He left high school in Miami with a GED and attended
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, where he studied fashion and poetry. He spent one year as an undergraduate at the
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, studying poetry with
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. He then left school to live briefly in Chicago and Boston. With friends from work in Boston, he started the first incarnation of the band The Size Queens. Eventually, he moved to San Francisco, where he spent many years in the 1980s as a performer in the local club scene.


Literary career

Klein graduated from
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, where he studied with Bob Glück and Molly Giles, with an MA in creative writing. He later earned an MFA in creative writing from
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, where he worked with
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,
Lynne Tillman Lynne Tillman (born January 1, 1947) is a novelist, short story writer, and cultural critic. She is currently Professor/Writer-in-Residence in the Department of English at the University at Albany and teaches at the School of Visual Arts' Art Cri ...
,
Honor Moore Honor Moore is an American writer of poetry, creative nonfiction and plays. Biography She is the daughter of Jenny Moore and of Bishop Paul Moore. She is the author of three collections of poems: ''Red Shoes'', ''Darling'', and ''Memoir''; two ...
,
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, and Patrick McGrath. His first book, ''The Medicine Burns'', is a collection of short stories that was nominated for a
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. Selections from the collection appear in ''Best American Gay Fiction'', edited by
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, and ''Men on Men 5'', edited by David Bergman. With poet Thomas Avena, Klein cowrote the artist monograph ''Jerome: After the Pageant'' about mixed-media artist
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. Klein is also the author of the novel ''Tiny Ladies''. An excerpt of ''Tiny Ladies'' appears in the anthology ''Pills, Thrills, Chills and Heartache: Adventures in the First Person'', edited by
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and
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lecturer in India. He later worked at the
American University of Beirut The American University of Beirut (AUB) ( ar, الجامعة الأميركية في بيروت) is a private, non-sectarian, and independent university chartered in New York with its campus in Beirut, Lebanon. AUB is governed by a private, aut ...
. He later served as an assistant professor of English at the
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. During his second Fulbright-Nehru lectureship at the prestigious IIT-Kanpur, Klein captured the imagination of some of the brightest minds in India, and soon became immensely popular with the student community, through refreshingly offbeat choice of the subjects he taught, his stimulating pedagogy and close involvement with students. Several publications have featured essays by Klein on his experiences and thoughts about his time in South Asia and the Middle East. He edited the short-story anthology ''The Gifts of the State: New Writing from Afghanistan'', which was published by Dzanc Books in November 2013. The collection features work from students of Klein's open creative writing workshops in Kabul, and according to the publisher, it "gives voice to a generation clamoring to be heard under the simplifying headlines and collectivized identity that thirty years of war have brought upon the country."


Musical and multimedia career

Klein is also a singer-songwriter who has been a part of several musical projects. In 1999, Klein began making music with cowriter Michael Mullen and started the band Glasstown, which recorded two CDs. The two collaborated to form the band Roman Evening, which also recorded two CDs. Roman Evening's second CD was a soundtrack to accompany Klein's novel ''Tiny Ladies''. In 2003, Klein and Mullen began a close collaboration with
Tim Mooney Tim Mooney (October 6, 1958 – June 13, 2012) was an American drummer, producer, and sound engineer. He drummed in the Sleepers, Toiling Midgets, Negative Trend, Sun Kil Moon and American Music Club. Musical career In the 1970s and 1980s, ...
, former producer and drummer with
American Music Club American Music Club was an American, San Francisco-based indie rock band, led by singer-songwriter Mark Eitzel. Formed in 1983, the band released seven albums before splitting up in 1995. They reformed in 2003 and released two further albums. ...
. Mooney was a member of Klein's current project, The Size Queens, for its first four CDs, producing, drumming, and playing bass and guitar on various tracks. He died suddenly in 2013. The Size Queens began to work with Wally Sound and continues to work with players associated with Mooney's studio, Closer. With The Size Queens, Klein has collaborated with many visual artists, writers, and musicians to produce seven CDs and many multimedia projects. From its inception at the start of the Iraq War, The Size Queens has been engaged in political issues, particularly the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan; this latter focus reflects Klein's experience and literary output. More recent work has focused on the military and prison industrial complexes as well as matters of economic disparity and the environment. This includes the 2013 CD ''Save the Plant!'' Two video premieres followed in 2014: "Spinning World," which appeared along with the short story "Carefree," in ''Pank Magazine'' and "Fifty Shades of Pale," which appeared with an extensive profile of the band by Chin-Sun Lee, on '' The Believer'' blog. The latter video was directed by Chuck Mobley in Rancho Mirage, California, and stars Mx.
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. The band sees itself as a "project" with an interest in exploring media distribution in a variety of media platforms and applications. This focus can be seen in the 2012 video album ''Tammy, Cybertariat, At the Aral Sea'', for which The Size Queens partnered with artists
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, and Michael Rackowitz and performer and author Mx. Justin Vivian Bond for a faux Kickstarter campaign. In 2011, the band released the case file and CD ''Appetite for Redaction''. In 2010, the band released the CD ''The Size Queens III'' in collaboration with
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’s exhibition ''An Autobiography of the San Francisco Bay Area, Part 1: San Francisco Plays Itself''. The CD was released as part of a 65-page exhibition catalog and includes an introduction by
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and guest performers
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and Guillermo Gomez-Peña. Painter
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selected the group's Patrick Hillman directed video "Reading
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" as one of her top ten picks in ''
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'' in December 2009. In addition,
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, professor of modern culture and media at Brown University, created his own sing-along video from the song for his ''Retro (Pop, Terror, Critique)'' exhibition. Other Size Queens collaborators have included Nicole Brodsky, former American Music Club bassist Danny Pearson, guitarist Mike Carnahan, and singer-songwriters Carlos Forster, John Murry, and Hannah Marcus. Klein also has collaborated on media projects and literary works with artist
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; writer Chin-Sun Lee; photographer Jeanne Friscia; and extensively with Chuck Mobley, former director of SF Camerawork, a nonprofit visual arts space in San Francisco.


Bibliography


Full-length works

*''The Medicine Burns'', collection of short fiction (
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, 1995; Dzanc Books reprint, 2013) *''Jerome: After the Pageant'', artist monograph (Bastard Books/
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Books, 2003;
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reprint, 2013) *''The Gifts of the State: New Writing from Afghanistan'' (editor), short-story anthology (Dzanc Books, November 2013)


Short fiction

*"Club Feet", ''Men on Men 5'' (Plume, 1994) *"Territories", ''ReMapping the Occident'' (Fall 1995) *"Undertow", ''
Bomb Magazine ''Bomb'' (stylized in all caps as ''BOMB'') is an American arts magazine edited by artists and writers, published quarterly in print and daily online. It is composed primarily of interviews between creative people working in a variety of disciplin ...
'' (Summer 1995) *"The Medicine Burns", ''Best American Gay Fiction'' (Little, Brown, 1996) *"Tamarisks", ''The James White Review'' (Summer 1997) *"A Desert Shade", ''Gay Travels: A Literary Companion'' (Whereabouts Press, 1998) *"The Venetian Pool", ''SMTWTFS'' (Roth Horowitz Press, 2002) *"Dr. K.", ''Vital Signs: Essential AIDS Fiction'' (Carroll & Graf, 2007) *"The Children on the Hill", Jeanne Friscia photos/Adam Klein fiction, ''Camerawork: A Journal of Photographic Arts'', Vol. 36, No. 1 (Spring/Summer 2009) *"A Hardship Post", '' Fourteen Hills'' (January 2012) *"Three Who Did Not Return", ''
Fiction International ''Fiction International'' is a literary magazine devoted to innovative forms of fiction and non-fiction which addresses progressive political ideals. Founded at St. Lawrence University in New York City by Joe David Bellamyin 1973, the magazine mo ...
'' 46, ''Real Time/Virtual'' (Fall 2013) *"Everything Inside Us", ''Educe'', Issue 5 (Spring 2014) *"Carefree", ''Pank Magazine'' (October 3, 2014)


Nonfiction articles, essays, and reviews

*"The New Eyes", ''Life Sentences: Writers, Artists, and AIDS'' (Mercury House Books, 1994) *"Survival and Ecstasy in David Cannon Dashiell", catalog for the "Visual Aid at Sixteen with David Cannon Dashiell's ''Queer Mysteries''" exhibition at
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) is a multi-disciplinary contemporary arts center in San Francisco, California, United States. Located in Yerba Buena Gardens, YBCA features visual art, performance, and film/video that celebrates local, natio ...
, San Francisco, CA (April 2005) *"The Big Picture: Adam Klein Explores the Lonely Amusements of
Jem Cohen Jem Alan Cohen (born 1962) is an Afghan-born American filmmaker based in New York City. Cohen is especially known for his observational portraits of urban landscapes, blending of media formats ( sixteen-millimetre, Super 8, videotape) and collab ...
's ''Chain''", '' Camerawork: A Journal of Photographic Arts'', Vol. 33, No. 2, (Fall/Winter 2006), 26-35 *"Pain management", ''
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'' (July 25, 2006) *"No Truth to Speak to Power", ''San Francisco Bay Guardian'' (October 17, 2006) *"Beirut's Brood", ''
Performing Arts Journal ''PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art'', originally ''Performing Arts Journal'', is a triannual academic journal of the arts that was established in 1976 by Gautam Dasgupta and Bonnie Marranca, who still is the editor-in-chief. It has taken a pa ...
'' (Winter 2011) *"Out Of View: The Unnameable Poor in India and Bangladesh",
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, (May 11, 2012) *"One Afghan's Three-Generation Quest for Peace", ''
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'', At War Blogs (May 31, 2012) *"Cairo: Dispatch", ''
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'' (December 10, 2012) *"Sontag, Osiris", ''Essays and Fictions'' (March 2013) *"Amanullah Mojadidi's Spectral Documents of Migration", ''Camerawork: An Online Journal of Photographic Arts'' (2014) *"Ingeworthy: Teaching William Inge in Kabul", ''
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'' (2020) *"A Generation", ''
Evergreen Review ''The Evergreen Review'' is a U.S.-based literary magazine. Its publisher is John Oakes and its editor-in-chief is Dale Peck. The ''Evergreen Review'' was founded by Barney Rosset, publisher of Grove Press. It existed in print from 1957 until 19 ...
'' (2021)


Discography and digital media


With Glasstown

*''Living and Forgetting'' (Bitter Stag Records, 2001) *''Your Trendy Dump'' (Bitter Stag Records, 2003)


With Roman Evening

*''Together Now'' (Bitter Stag Records, 2002) *''Tiny Ladies'' (Bitter Stag Records, 2003)


With The Size Queens

*''is it IN yet?'' (Bitter Stag Records, 2006) *''Magic Dollar Shoppe'' (Bitter Stag Records, 2008) *''Our Literal Speed Soundtrack, ZKM Der Performativ Diskurs'' (produced for the "Our Literal Speed" conference on art and history at Zentrum fur Kunst und Medientechnologie Karlsruhe; University of Chicago; Princeton University; and The Getty Center, Los Angeles, 2009) *''The Size Queens III'' (Bitter Stag Records, released as part of the SF Camerawork exhibition catalogue "An Autobiography of the San Francisco Bay Area; Part 1: San Francisco Plays Itself" April 15, 2010) *"Old Skin" (video premiere on the ''
Ninth Letter ''Ninth Letter'' is a literary magazine that publishes poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. It is an interdisciplinary collaboration between thSchool of Art + Designand the Creative Writing Program at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaig ...
'' blog, February 14, 2012) *''Appetite for Redaction'' (Bitter Stag Records, released on September 11, 2011) *''Consumption Work: Tammy, Cybertariat, At the Aral Sea'', video/song cycle (Bitter Stag Records, premiered on ''The Doctor T. J. Eckleburg Review'' website on Election Day 2012) *''Save the Plant!'' (Bitter Stag Records, 2013) *"Fifty Shades of Pale" (video premiere on the ''Believer'' magazine website, November 18, 2014) *''To the Country'' (Bitter Stag Records, embedded in a multimedia short story collection iBook with contributions by: Rae Bryant; Maria Bustillos;
Brian Evenson Brian Evenson (born August 12, 1966) is an American academic and writer of both literary fiction and popular fiction, some of the latter being published under B. K. Evenson. His fiction is often described as literary minimalism, but also draws i ...
;
Paul Kingsnorth Paul Kingsnorth (born 1972) is an English writer who lives in the west of Ireland. He is a former deputy-editor of ''The Ecologist'' and a co-founder of the Dark Mountain Project. Kingsnorth's nonfiction writing tends to address macro themes l ...
;
J. Robert Lennon John Robert Lennon (born 1970) is an American novelist, short story writer, musician and composer. Early life Lennon was raised in Phillipsburg, New Jersey. He earned a B.A. in English from the University of Pennsylvania (1992) and an M.F.A. (19 ...
;
Rick Moody Hiram Frederick Moody III (born October 18, 1961) is an American novelist and short story writer best known for the 1994 novel ''The Ice Storm'', a chronicle of the dissolution of two suburban Connecticut families over Thanksgiving weekend in 19 ...
;
Jim Shepard Jim Shepard (born 1956) is an American novelist and short story writer, who teaches creative writing and film at Williams College. Biography Shepard was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut. He received a B.A. at Trinity College in 1978 and an MFA ...
; Melanie Rae Thon; Lynne Tillman; and Joy Williams, 2015) *''Between the Cheeks'' (Bitter Stag Records, 2017)


Awards

*Academy of American Poets Award 1979 *Norton Family Foundation Grant 1995 *Vogelstein Foundation Grant 2001 *Fulbright Lecturer, India 2006–2007 *Yaddo writer in residence 2008 *Ucross writer in residence 2008 *Pushcart Prize nomination for "A Hardship Post" 2012 *Millay Colony writer in residence 2014 *National Board of Directors, The Jerome Project 2015 *Fulbright Nehru Senior Scholar, India 2015–2016


References


External links


Writing


“Sontag, Osiris,”
essay by Adam Klein in ''Essays and Fictions''
“War Is a Madman's Attempt at Stability,”
interview with Adam Klein in ''Tehelka''
“ 'Essential Transgression': New Fiction Writers in Afghanistan,”
interview with Adam Klein in ''The Awl''
“A Lost Generation,”
review of ''The Gifts of the State'' in the ''Los Angeles Review of Books''
“ 'The Gifts of the State' Showcases New Writing by Young Afghans,”
interview with Adam Klein on Fusion.net


Music


Vimeo page of The Size Queens videos

The Size Queens Bandcamp pageAppetite for Redaction
on ''The Outlet'', the blog of ''Electric Literature''
Consumption Work: Tammy, Cybertariat, At the Aral Sea
video/song cycle on ''The Doctor T. J. Eckleburg Review'' website {{DEFAULTSORT:Klein, Adam 1962 births People from Coral Gables, Florida American male novelists American male singer-songwriters Living people American University of Afghanistan