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The superseding

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A Prague Nocturne - Set in Prague in the chaotic days following the Velvet Revolution, The Superseding is a story inside a story inside a story. Taking place over the course of one late autumn's night The Superseding is the story of a cast of eclectic expats trying in their own, often all too drunken ways to find narrative meaning for their own convoluted history as framed by the death of a friend, an escape from an asylum and the bizarre narrative of a rather twisted stranger who insists that the devil was crucified instead of Christ. Phantasmagoric and at times magically surreal, The Superseding is an unconventional work of late post modern literature, an exploration of failure, impossibility and senselessness, collapsing in on itself as it seeks to push its own boundaries.

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The superseding, Kip Bauersfeld

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Titre
The superseding
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2014
Format
souple
Pages
272
ISBN10
1475057040
ISBN13
9781475057041
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A Prague Nocturne - Set in Prague in the chaotic days following the Velvet Revolution, The Superseding is a story inside a story inside a story. Taking place over the course of one late autumn's night The Superseding is the story of a cast of eclectic expats trying in their own, often all too drunken ways to find narrative meaning for their own convoluted history as framed by the death of a friend, an escape from an asylum and the bizarre narrative of a rather twisted stranger who insists that the devil was crucified instead of Christ. Phantasmagoric and at times magically surreal, The Superseding is an unconventional work of late post modern literature, an exploration of failure, impossibility and senselessness, collapsing in on itself as it seeks to push its own boundaries.