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Adam Marek

    Adam Marek crée des nouvelles captivantes qui mêlent magistralement le surréaliste et l'absurde au tissu de la vie quotidienne. Son œuvre possède un talent authentique et troublant, loué pour sa capacité à rafraîchir la forme de la nouvelle par une innovation audacieuse. La voix distinctive de Marek tisse l'inattendu dans l'ordinaire, créant des récits qui résonnent profondément chez les lecteurs. Son approche unique et son importance littéraire suggèrent un écrivain dont le style particulier pourrait bientôt devenir une référence dans la fiction contemporaine.

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    Religious Language
    The New Uncanny
    Instruction Manual for Swallowing
    The Stone Thrower
    • This is the much-anticipated second collection of short stories by the award-winning author of 'Instruction Manual for Swallowing'.

      The Stone Thrower
    • Instruction Manual for Swallowing

      • 260pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,1(177)Évaluer

      The narrative blends surreal elements like robotic wasps and zombie café waiters with psychological realism, exploring the peculiarities of human existence. Through these bizarre scenarios, Marek delves into the complexities of human emotions and experiences, highlighting the inherent strangeness of life.

      Instruction Manual for Swallowing
    • The New Uncanny

      • 226pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,4(141)Évaluer

      Performing a deft metaphorical evisceration of Sigmund Freud’s classic 1919 essay that delved deeply into the tradition of horror writing, this freshly contemporary collection of literary interpretations reintroduces to the world Freud’s compelling theory of das unheimliche —or, the uncanny. Specifically designed to challenge the creative boundaries of some of the most famed and respected horror writers working today—such as A. S. Byatt, Christopher Priest, Hanif Kureishi, Frank Cottrell Boyce, Matthew Holness, and the indomitable Ramsey Campbell—this anatomically precise experiment encapsulates what the uncanny represents in the 21st century. Masterfully narrated with the benefit of unique perspectives on what exactly it is that goes bump in the night, this chilling modern collective is not only an essential read for fans of horror but also an insightful and intriguing introduction to the greats of the genre at their gruesome best.

      The New Uncanny
    • Religious Language

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      In this book, Professor Ramsey attempts to show how the concern of contemporary philosophy with language has implications for theology--its claims and apologetic, its problems and controversies. He argues that, far from being necessarily irreligious, logical empiricism provides us with a tool that can be of the greatest service to theology, making possible, between philosophy and theology, not only a new cooperation but a new venture altogether.

      Religious Language