Download Odditorium by Hob Broun (.ePUB)

Odditorium by Hob Broun
Requirements: ePUB Reader, 374 Kb.
Overview: Hob Broun’s first book, Odditorium (Harper & Row, 1983) could ostensibly be called a “novel,” although it digressively destabilises “character,” “story,” and almost all other hallmarks of the form. A seedy, pulpy pinball game of botched drug deals and bungling gunplay, the book’s pleasure lies in its unpredictability; to read it is to watch it run off the rails.
Genre: Contemporary Fiction. Postmodernism. Novel.

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