Editorial
by:
Arthur Graham (author)
Follow the editor and his client into the infinite ring of Ouroboros, the self-devouring, in this episodic novella by Arthur Graham. A story told through concentric circles of narrative, each adding a layer of truth while further smothering all notions of certainty, Editorial will leave readers...
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Follow the editor and his client into the infinite ring of Ouroboros, the self-devouring, in this episodic novella by Arthur Graham. A story told through concentric circles of narrative, each adding a layer of truth while further smothering all notions of certainty, Editorial will leave readers wondering just how many times the same tale can be swallowed...
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780615612096 (0615612091)
ASIN: 0615612091
Publish date: 2012-03-05
Publisher: Bizarro Press
Pages no: 158
Edition language: English
There's so much to hate! Some readers are going to toss this book across the room to get it as far from them as possible. There's so much to love! And I mean luuuuuvvv, baby... Some readers are going to toss one off to this! (If they have a willing partner, they might even toss their salad.)That dic...
This review is not about the book, I haven't read the book, so I can't talk about the book, when I haven't read the book. Hope that's clear. Note that if this was an unpublished book, I could review it and rate it and talk about the book if I haven't read the book. It says I can in GR review rules, ...
I look in the mirror as an author but reflected there is myself as an editor. In that editor's hand is a mirror, and reflected there is the editor as an author. In that author's hand is a mirror...
Got it for free from Amazon. IMHO it's stylistic, the metafiction/unreliable narrator stuff is done reasonably well & there are some pretty nice imagery, but I'm not sure if there is something really deep or new or interesting or real behind all the sex jokes & fancy narrative techniques.
I keep trying to write this review with a straight face and I cannot do it. My face keeps breaking into a spontaneous smile from which laughter ensues. I keep wondering how in the heck I will convey this book, to you dear reader, to which you have probably not had the pleasure of reading, but should...