Doctor Siluk is an American prolific intellectual, which his vast works (poetic, narrative and descriptive), give testimony of his experiences as a traveler for several places in the world. -Lic. Maria Dianderas Vizurraga, Director of the Department of Culture, Junin Region of Peru, February 2012I
I wish to express, Dr. Dennis Lee Siluk, my deep gratitude for your promoting of our art and culture which has brought back the richness of our customs and folklore within the Central Andean Region of Peru. -Dr. Jesus Pomachagua, Rector of the National University of Central Peru...
Doctor Siluk is an American prolific intellectual, which his vast works (poetic, narrative and descriptive), give testimony of his experiences as a...
One of the main objects of Dr. Siluk's new work, the novelette: "The Protagonist," is his non-dramatic form and non-traditional narration (seemingly in a poetic prose style); this being a central idea in this Kafkaesque effort (or surreal work); a labor that says it does not have to be like everyone else's (a near five year undertaking). The Protagonist and his counterpart Empsey appear to be one of the same, where one seems to try endlessly to appeal to the other on behalf of better judgment, but is unheeded by the other, perhaps a tug-of-war of repellent superiority. It would appear the two...
One of the main objects of Dr. Siluk's new work, the novelette: "The Protagonist," is his non-dramatic form and non-traditional narration (seemingly i...
This book "An Unsuspecting Life" is the author's fifth distinct work, and or compound work of literature with over 140-short stories of nonfiction, total in all expected ten forthcoming volumes. A vast majority of the stories have been reedited, and are between five to thirteen years old, never published publicly on paper. Now restored for book distribution. The ten book collection, the series consist of: "In My Time," "Men Among Men," "Time and Seasons," "A Way You Have to Be," "An Unsuspecting Life ," "To Want, and Want Not ," "Winner and Loser Takes Nothing," "A Changeable Banquet,"...
This book "An Unsuspecting Life" is the author's fifth distinct work, and or compound work of literature with over 140-short stories of nonfiction, to...
This 9th volume (out of ten) of Dr. Siluk's Nonfiction Series "Nowhere Into Nothing," of some 151-short stories, reaching back to 1896 to 2016, stories that take place in over thirty-five countries (out of the 56-he's been to), and throughout the United States, a high percentage of these stories were taken out of the mothball room and reedited for publication most recently. Eight or nine stories are in Spanish and English. One Radio play, in "A Changeable Banquet." A few story sketches throughout these ten books, perhaps a few essays and commentaries to boot. The writing, its organization,...
This 9th volume (out of ten) of Dr. Siluk's Nonfiction Series "Nowhere Into Nothing," of some 151-short stories, reaching back to 1896 to 2016, storie...
In these twenty-three short stories of Science Fiction, called 'Worlds Beyond' comes quantum visions of infinite spheres and multiple dimensions. The book similar to "Out of Quantum Space and Time," but more of a reworked version, with four additional stories, thus, not a 2nd Edition, but first in its own right. Brilliantly conceived and executed in a style that is unique for the 21st Century reader, with over twenty illustrations. There is no imitativeness, all are original in concept and performance. The readings are a discovery, a quick read, entertaining, and astonishingly. Dr. Siluk,...
In these twenty-three short stories of Science Fiction, called 'Worlds Beyond' comes quantum visions of infinite spheres and multiple dimensions. The ...
This 10th book "Things Come to Their End" is the completion of Dr. Siluk's Nonfiction Series, of some 148-Short Stories, that reaches back to 1896 thru 2016. The stories take place in over thirty-five countries, and throughout the United States, much of this last book was put together near the end of the 2016 Presidential Elections. Unlike the previous nine volumes, it has a high percentage of new stories, only a few taken out of the mothball den. The twelve stories take you to: Malta, Minnesota, Peru, San Francisco, the author's Junior High School days, Angel Falls, and much more. The ten...
This 10th book "Things Come to Their End" is the completion of Dr. Siluk's Nonfiction Series, of some 148-Short Stories, that reaches back to 1896 thr...