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ANTIGOLF
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Two men in an attic. Sickening. Each wearing the same brown hat. As if possessed. One trying to get the other one’s attention by saying, “Hey!” “Excuse me?” “Is it just me, or is it way too warm in here?” “Hello?” The man asking the questions waits expectantly and fans himself with his hat. He gets too hot, and suffocates, and they bring another man in to replace him. “Hey
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Paperback, 180 pages
Published
May 1st 2015
by Civil Coping Mechanisms
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Like Kafka and David Lynch had a love child, and that child grew up to be its own special raconteur. This book's really amazing.
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About 3.5, but more deserving of being rounded up than down; although this debut collection (novel?) varies in quality, it contains enough of Colasacco's disquieting, authentically oneiric 'dream-texts' to make it well worth reading - reminiscent of Blake Butler, early Beckett, and automatic writing.
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Poetic blend of narrative prose & stream-of-consciousness storytelling. I saw another reviewer compare this novel to David Lynch and/or Franz Kafka & I could not agree more. I felt as if I was reading a David Lynch film, it read similar to how Eraserhead made me feel.
Honestly could not put this book down, I started it one day & when I came back I finished it in 5/6 hours. It's a quick read as it is structured much like a long poem or perhaps Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five.
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Honestly could not put this book down, I started it one day & when I came back I finished it in 5/6 hours. It's a quick read as it is structured much like a long poem or perhaps Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five.
Needless to say I am ...more
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