Vincent Czyz (/ˈtʃɛz/ Chez; born 1963) is an American writer and critic of Literary fiction. His work often explores mythological motifs, religious themes, and dreams as a substrate of reality.[1]
Czyz is the author of a short story collection, two novels, and a collection of essays. His short stories and essays have appeared in journals, magazines, and several anthologies, including, the New England Review, Shenandoah, AGNI,[8]The Massachusetts Review, Georgetown Review, Tin House,[9]The Arts Fuse, Tampa Review, Boston Review,[10]Copper Nickel, Southern Indiana Review, Skidrow Penthouse, and a contribution in the festschrift collection Stories for Chip (2015).[11] In his prefatory note to Adrift in a Vanishing City, Samuel R. Delany characterizes Czyz's short story collection as, "a small landmark in the sedimentation of new form in fiction".[12] Czyz's novel, The Christos Mosaic, is described by the American New Testament scholar Robert M. Price as including "genuine, radical biblical scholarship in a beautifully rendered adventure full of unforgettable characters, set in exotic locales vividly and poetically described".[13]
Adrift In A Vanishing City, a collection of interlinked avant-garde stories, was published May 10, 2015;[17] having first been released in 1998.[18]
The Christos Mosaic (Blank Slate Press, 2015).[19]
The Three Veils Of Ibn Oraybi: a novella; published July 10, 2021.[20] The critic Diane Donovan of the Midwest Book Review[21] stated, "Czyz weaves mystery, history, religious fervor, and social inspection into this story of struggle... Its lovely, lyrical language and thought-provoking encounters... explore the politics and psychological profiles of cultures that lived side by side...".[22]
The Secret Adventures of Order (2022):[23] a collection of literary essays, creative nonfiction, and biblical exegesis.
References
^"Plato's Gospel". Logos Journal. 2011 (Summer). August 31, 2011. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
^Politano, Teresa. "Jersey City author weaves byzantine tale", Inside Jersey, August 11, 2016. Accessed April 23, 2022. "Czyz, who lives in Jersey City, is an ambitious writer, eager to seek the profound and eager to share his discoveries.... But he also grew up in East Orange, boxing and wrestling, and bought his first assault weapon at age 15."
^"Lakeland graduates 331", The Record, June 19, 1981. Accessed April 23, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "The Lakeland Regional High School held its outdoor commencement last night, graduating 165 boys and 166 girls. Suzanne Heerschap was valedictorian, and Vincent Czyz was salutatorian."