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The Infinite Atrocity (Infinite Trilogy #2)
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Kane X. Faucher (Goodreads Author)
First they burn the books, and then the bodies follow...
Fire is razing the Infinite Library. A villainous psychoanalyst has found a way to harness the collective id to launch his sadistic art movement and eventually seize political power. A long dormant volcano in Russia is becoming active. Nothing is left untouched by the ripple effect of a long incubating atrocity. Fire...more
Fire is razing the Infinite Library. A villainous psychoanalyst has found a way to harness the collective id to launch his sadistic art movement and eventually seize political power. A long dormant volcano in Russia is becoming active. Nothing is left untouched by the ripple effect of a long incubating atrocity. Fire...more
Paperback, 666 pages
Published
April 30th 2012
by Civil Coping Mechanisms
(first published April 13th 2012)
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Kane X. Faucher is the author of several novels and has been a regular contributor to a few international magazines. His works are a mix of the absurd, the comical, and the critical, generally involving themes of language, media, contemporary art, and libraries. His prose style is slightly elevated and satirically snide.
He is also known for his expertise in rhetoric and propaganda studies, and pub...more
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“First they burn the books, and then the bodies follow”
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“He felt the reassuring thump of having driven over a small animal, the jolt of it firming up the offer of a sick, annealing grin.”
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