Fish and One-Eyed Jack - Sead Mahmutefendic - Bøger - Xlibris UK - 9781543492040 - 16. august 2018
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Fish and One-Eyed Jack

Sead Mahmutefendic

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Fish and One-Eyed Jack

Mahmutefendic submits his novel with the syntagm "Diabolic Comedy in the Form of an Absolute Novel". The theme of the novel is the fate of two figures in the space of 5 centuries through five different reincarnations. The last story is the story of the main character Jack Popayy. Jack is a fisherman. Jednook. She has a wife, Olivia, and incredibly many children. They call him Jack Fuck, because he considers himself the greatest lover. Jack Popay, and it's great associative with respect to the wife's name: Ollivia de Havilend. He is simply the largest among the largest, and the sea is there to be just a vast mood for male heroism and eroticism. Mahmutefendi's magic does not "flirt" with any of them, nor with what kind of metaphysics, it is all from blood and flesh, does not flee from animal life, but also does not avoid "bluffing" with the cosmos. Jack is a fisherman at sea, in the utter house. It is all in tension to catch, satisfy, succeed, to prove. His unison speaks of his pronounced lifestyle. Jack Pr (Fuck) is himself his own Cyclops Polifem himself and his Odyssey himself. And Mahmutefendic's strenuous syntax is wrinkled in front of his eyes like the sea waves cut down by Jack's oars. That is why this novel, which is a combination of parody of various romanesque types (novel character, novel of the stream of human consciousness, novel of character, novel monologue-sociative content and rhythm) first read those who are persistent and who are reading God's gift.

Medie Bøger     Paperback Bog   (Bog med blødt omslag og limet ryg)
Udgivet 16. august 2018
ISBN13 9781543492040
Forlag Xlibris UK
Antal sider 114
Mål 152 × 229 × 7 mm   ·   176 g
Sprog Engelsk  

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