With a twisted sense of humor and a heavy dose of fantasy, Katchadjian takes those things that are so common as to be ordinary-bad bosses, crazy significant others, descent into drug use-and sets them in a realm that brings to mind Kafka or Kojeve. Our narrator presents us with a constantly moving array of bizarre, philosophically tinged excitement: a slave rebellion in a strange castle on an unnamed island, an attack of flying worms made of ash which either represents Adam's sin or the Oedipal complex, a feral young woman who lives off the grid on whatever she can scrounge, and a hallucinatory root that throws the narrator into a black void, which he comes to fear he may never escape.
About the AuthorPablo Katchadjian was born in Buenos Aires in 1977. He is the author of three novels-What To Do, Thanks, and Total Freedom-and a wide array of short stories, poems, and essays. His artistic collaborations include an operatic adaptation of his work alongside the composer Lucas Fagin.
Book InformationISBN 9781628972955
Author Pablo KatchadjianFormat Paperback
Page Count 96
Imprint Dalkey Archive PressPublisher Dalkey Archive Press