The Kafka Effekt - D. Harlan Wilson - Bøger - Eraserhead Press - 9780971357211 - 1. november 2001
Ved uoverensstemmelse mellem cover og titel gælder titel

The Kafka Effekt

D. Harlan Wilson

Pris
$ 30,61

Bestilles fra fjernlager

Forventes klar til forsendelse 19. - 26. maj.
Tilføj til din iMusic ønskeseddel

The Kafka Effekt

The Kafka Effekt is D. Harlan Wilson's debut book, a collection of forty-four short stories loosely written in the vein of Franz Kafka, with more than a pinch of William S. Burroughs sprinkled on top. A manic depressive has a baby's bottom grafted onto his face; a hermaphrodite impregnates itself and gives birth to twins; a gaggle of professors find themselves trapped in a port-a-john and struggle to liberate their minds from the prison of reason-these are just a few of the precarious situations that the characters herein are forced to confront. The Kafka Effekt is a postmodern scream. Absurd, intelligent, funny and scatological, Wilson turns reality inside out and exposes it as a grotesque, nightmarish machine that is always-already processing the human subject, who struggles to break free from the machine, but who at the same time revels in its subjugation.


216 pages

Medie Bøger     Paperback Bog   (Bog med blødt omslag og limet ryg)
Udgivet 1. november 2001
ISBN13 9780971357211
Forlag Eraserhead Press
Antal sider 216
Mål 140 × 216 × 12 mm   ·   294 g
Sprog Engelsk  

Vis alle

Mere med D. Harlan Wilson