Smash & Grab
By (Author) Mark Anthony Jarman
Biblioasis
Biblioasis
13th May 2026
Canada
General
Fiction
Short stories
Fiction: literary and general non-genre
Paperback
224
Width 133mm, Height 203mm, Spine 12mm
"A Canadian master of the form."-Gregory Cowles, New York Times
Two men who belong to are part of a commune discover two dead bodies while out sailing. A woman hits a boy with her car and contemplates turning herself in. A former military policeman, a veterinarian, and a French poet walk into a bar and debate the Vietnam war. Two paramedics try to live and not burn out while dealing with so much death. A man on holiday in Venice is stalked by a pickpocket. A heartsick astronaut finds love on the moon.
Jarman, a master of the short story, returns with another collection with his distinct and piercing voice, each sentence bursting with energy.
Praise forBurn Man
"Anyone who enjoys poetry in prose, who feels enlivened by language and struck by sentences, will find much to admire in Burn Man. Jarmans stories are full of violence, tragedy and mistakes. Yet theres plenty of humor and heart too . . . Burn Man left me seeing a bit more beauty in our hurting-heart world."
Lincoln Michel, New York Times
"The stories in Burn Man, by the Canadian writer Mark Anthony Jarman, derive from the . . . raucous lineage of Barry Hannah, Thomas McGuane and Denis Johnson . . . He gives us a gallery of antiheroessome of them bona fide criminals but many just screwupswho are helpless in the grip of their worst impulses."
Sam Sacks, Wall Street Journal
"In these 21 selected tales by Jarmana Canadian writer who, if there were any literary justice, would be much better known in the USmarginalized men are on the road, on the run, failing to figure out how to stay in one place, how to stay sane, how to pin life down and make sense of it . . . Literature at the highest level: heartrending, disquieting, fascinating."
Kirkus Reviews (starred)
Mark Anthony Jarman is the author of Touch Anywhere to Begin, Czech Techno, Knife Party at the Hotel Europa, My White Planet, 19 Knives, New Orleans Is Sinking, Dancing Nightly in the Tavern, and the travel book Ireland's Eye. His novel Salvage King Ya!, is on Amazon.ca's list of 50 Essential Canadian Books and is the number one book on Amazon's list of best hockey fiction. Widely published in Canada, the US, Europe, and Asia, Jarman is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, a Yaddo fellow, has taught at the University of Victoria, the Banff Centre for the Arts, and the University of New Brunswick, where he has been fiction editor of The Fiddlehead literary journal since 1999. He is also co-editor of literary journal CAMEL.