Anxiety Press/111 pgs
Excellent condition (New)
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In this work, I have characterized, to the best of my literary ability, a kind of willful self-isolation, a profound and real loneliness, and a solitary view of life, community, and existence, which lives like a buzzing virus in US American suburbs. In this novel, an unnamed narrator becomes a part of a greater human-universe, a part of an undeniable interconnection of all human life. Memory, false-memory, and how these psychological underpinnings of reality affect who we are, our morals and ethics, and how we engage in our communities, families, and indeed how we immerse ourselves in humanity itself: this is the plot of Sing Lazarus.
-G.K.
Anxiety Press/111 pgs
Excellent condition (New)
______________________________________________
In this work, I have characterized, to the best of my literary ability, a kind of willful self-isolation, a profound and real loneliness, and a solitary view of life, community, and existence, which lives like a buzzing virus in US American suburbs. In this novel, an unnamed narrator becomes a part of a greater human-universe, a part of an undeniable interconnection of all human life. Memory, false-memory, and how these psychological underpinnings of reality affect who we are, our morals and ethics, and how we engage in our communities, families, and indeed how we immerse ourselves in humanity itself: this is the plot of Sing Lazarus.
-G.K.