Children of a Strange God

Children of a Strange God
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Publisher : Babelcube Inc.
Total Pages : 151
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ISBN-10 : 9781547552597
ISBN-13 : 154755259X
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Book Synopsis Children of a Strange God by : Pedro Pujante

Download or read book Children of a Strange God written by Pedro Pujante and published by Babelcube Inc.. This book was released on 2018-10-07 with total page 151 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A phantasmagorical cemetery in the moonlight, a sad room in a hotel, an enigmatic canvas, an anonymous city or the mythical Homeric Ithaca are some of the bizarre settings in which the surprising stories - nightmarish, dreamy, dark or fatal - which you will find here will take place. But, despite the disparity in the situations and atmospheres, the characters collect common traits that turn them all into children of a strange god: loneliness, vital anguish or the need to mend their fragile identity. The eleven stories that form part of this mosaic are impregnated by the void, exultation, hopelessness, mystery, death, and desires. The characters, sometimes afflicted by guilt, sometimes disturbed by love, sometimes nameless ghosts, walk immersed in their incessant search for themselves, trying to restore their precarious existences. And, in the end, they confirm that they're alone, that destiny is a trap, and that memory is a fragile and illusory shelter. Because, as one of the stories warns us: "we are weak puppets held up by the weak strings of chance. And upstairs, running this absurd theatre, only absent-minded gods." Queer tales in which love, death, and dreams are confused.


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