Download The Most Wretched Thing Imaginable by Stephen Moles (.ePUB)

The Most Wretched Thing Imaginable or, Beneath the Burnt Umbrella by Stephen Moles
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Overview: A modern-day Book of the Dead which uses important events from relatively recent history (such as the Mayerling Incident and the Eastern Air Lines Flight 375 crash) and elements of popular culture (such as the Beatles and Shakespeare) to give expression to the same basic narrative found in all the ancient funerary texts from around the world.

A semi-autobiographical novel about the author’s work with the Dark Meaning Research Institute and his efforts to stop their ground-breaking parasemantic findings from being appropriated/suppressed by the authorities.

A sister publication to Moles’ previous novel, Paul is Dead, offering insights into the book’s main themes (such as how to create a Mobius-strip-style twist in one’s life story and make contact with an alternate self).

A poetic work in which the imagery (which has its own grammar and syntax) tells the story instead of the words: the entangled symbols are brought to the fore to such an extent that the reader is able to see the unconscious beneath the partially visible surface narrative and decide on the full literal meaning of it (rather than the other way around, as with all most books, where the literal meaning is made explicit and the underlying meaning remains partially or completely hidden).
Genre: Fiction > General Fiction/Classics

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