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Robert Guffey

    Robert Guffey explore les théories du complot comme forme d'art, examinant comment ces récits deviennent des créations artistiques distinctes. Son travail chevauche souvent les genres, entremêlant science-fiction, horreur et critique littéraire. L'écriture de Guffey se distingue par sa capacité à plonger dans les recoins sombres et inexplorés de l'imagination humaine. Les lecteurs apprécieront son approche unique des sujets inhabituels et son style distinctif.

    Cryptopolis and Other Stories
    Widow of the Amputation & Other Weird Crimes
    Bela Lugosi's Dead
    Until the Last Dog Dies
    Cryptoscatology: Conspiracy Theory as Art Form
    Operation Mindfuck
    • Mind control. Satanic rituals. Unspeakable sexual perversions. Supervillains eating children's brains. A divine mandate to keep Donald Trump in the White House, no matter what. This surreal combination of horror-movie shocks and fascist marching orders is the signature of QAnon, which emerged from the dark corners of the internet in 2017 and soon became the galvanizing force behind Trump supporters, both during Trump's presidency and in the volatile, ongoing aftermath of the 2020 election. Unraveling its patchwork quilt of recycled material, from 1940s pulp fiction to Hunter S. Thompson-style pranks to Nixon-esque dirty tricks, Robert Guffey's Operation Mindfuck diagnoses QAnon as a highly engineered ploy, calibrated to capture the attention and lockstep loyalty of its audience. Will its followers ever realize they've been had? Can this new American religion be dispelled as a cult like any other? The answers, Guffey reveals, are hidden in plain sight

      Operation Mindfuck
    • This investigation delves into a wide array of conspiracy theories, connecting seemingly unrelated events through a cultural studies lens. By exploring topics from the moon landing and JFK's assassination to the Oklahoma City bombing and Freemasonry, it uncovers surprising links, such as Dracula to George W. Bush and UFOs to strawberry ice cream. The book offers a fresh and original perspective on the cultural significance of these theories, revealing the intricate web of connections within popular conspiracies.

      Cryptoscatology: Conspiracy Theory as Art Form
    • Until the Last Dog Dies

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      2,8(61)Évaluer

      A young stand-up comedian must adapt to an apocalyptic virus affecting people's sense of humor in this darkly satirical debut novel.

      Until the Last Dog Dies
    • The collection features four novellas that delve into the dark themes of murder, blending elements of urban noir, science fiction, horror, and experimental fantasy. Each story presents a unique perspective on crime, showcasing the madness that can arise in twisted circumstances. Through these varied genres, the book invites readers to confront the bizarre and unsettling aspects of human nature and violence.

      Widow of the Amputation & Other Weird Crimes
    • Cryptopolis and Other Stories

      • 370pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Dark and fantastical tales intertwine with surreal elements, exploring themes of madness, magic, and the bizarre. The collection delves into the insanity of the King of Cryptopolis, the enigmatic Aleister Crowley and his moonchild concept, and the peculiarities of Arson Hoover's church. Guffey's stories challenge readers to navigate absurd scenarios, like surviving a chaotic Casual Day at work, while confronting the strange and the uncanny. The narrative invites a deeper examination of the mind behind the madness, making for an intriguing read.

      Cryptopolis and Other Stories
    • Dead Monkey Rum

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The narrative offers a uniquely engaging experience, blending humor with insightful commentary. Its originality shines through in both the plot and character development, providing readers with a fresh perspective that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.

      Dead Monkey Rum
    • Station of the Cross

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Exploring profound questions about faith, existence, and the nature of God, this collection offers sixty reflections from an experienced pastor. The author blends hope, honesty, and humor while addressing themes of personal connection to the divine and the significance of community. Rather than providing definitive answers, the reflections highlight moments of transcendence that inspire and guide the reader. Each piece encourages contemplation on the divine's role in everyday life, fostering a deeper understanding of faith and existence.

      Station of the Cross