Michael Filas, M.F.A., Ph.D. Galileo鈥檚 Wake: A Memoir Collage

English professor Michael Filas鈥檚 research and creative work focuses on a critique of technology, specifically as it relates to humanity and issues of post-evolution, cyborgism, and post-humanism. His works include 鈥淏iotene on the Soul鈥 and 鈥淭he Lyrica Cantos,鈥 collage-inflected hybrids of creative non-fiction and fiction involving pharmaceutical culture as represented in television and Internet advertisements, medical seminars, and YouTube broadcasts by patients. His recent work, 鈥淕alileo鈥檚 Wake: A Memoir Collage,鈥 was inspired by an opportunity to attend a conference about Galileo in Florence, Italy or more specifically, at the Florence University of the Arts (FUA).

Filas has been long working on forging a faculty exchange between 果冻传媒 State University and the Florence University of the Arts (FUA) because he wanted to, by his own creative non-fiction words, 鈥渢each writing, lecture and collaborate in Florence.鈥 He learned about a conference at FUA from a supportive university administrator who told him the topic was Galileo and to write something about him.

鈥淚 struggled鈥搈y job is mostly about teaching, but I still make time to sustain a modest research career,鈥 he writes in 鈥淕alileo鈥檚 Wake: A Memoir Collage,鈥 鈥淭o make matters worse, my writing in the last several years has been an exploration of prose collage as a form of hybrid writing: part fiction, part creative non-fiction critique.鈥

鈥淕alileo鈥檚 Wake: A Memoir Collage鈥 is the resulting 鈥渉ybrid memoir collage鈥 that he presented at the FUA conference. The 4,013 words are experimental writing combining creative non-fiction about Galileo and Florence and memoir about Filas鈥檚 effort to teach and work in Florence.

鈥淚t puts contemporary scholarship and university teaching in the context of Renaissance giants and the way their stories resonate in modern times.鈥

In some ways, reading 鈥淕alileo鈥檚 Wake: A Memoir Collage鈥 is like listening to jazz with its mix of ideas, mood, and techniques, both old and new. Drawing on Galileo鈥檚 own words and those of biographers and others, Filas injects his own personal desires and thoughts throughout the work. And like jazz, it is ever-evolving.

鈥淚 am now engaged in developing a short term international course for Florence, which will draw on the research I began for the paper,鈥 says Filas.

In addition, 鈥淕alileo鈥檚 Wake: A Memoir Collage鈥 not only afforded Filas four days in Florence at the FUA, it is under consideration for publication in Creative Nonfiction.

Professor Filas holds a B.A. in Business Administration, Long Beach State University; M.F.A.
in Creative Writing, Fiction, San Diego State University; Ph.D. in American Literature and Culture, University of Washington, Seattle.


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