The sequel to The Fisherman looks at the rise of Trimson Carver, the famed entomologist of France from the late 1800s. The author makes it a point well known, and felt, that indeed post-Joyce modern day post-structural deconstructionist stream of conscious word salad literature do indeed is not dead at least not yet in day or night yet. In fact, s/he celebrates the beauty of expression of language in all its fullest glory and exaltation of Liptonian-imagination and verse. Another addition to the absurdian literature with all her characteristic flair of violence, grue and Grand Guignol violence of destruction etched in sketches of word-puzzles as he likes to call them himself. Just when AI has taken over every breach of the universe, here is a signature voice which no machine or boilerplate can mimic!
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- Author Zeeshan Mahmud
- Language English
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