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Lesser Ruins
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A pained community college professor laments on the death of his wife and the tragedy that is his life's work. This is his stream of consciousness that is marred by obsessive tangents; a full display of a man unravelling.
The journey this story took me on was unhinged, absurd and absolutely beautiful. It was insufferable at times, a breathless tirade that dabbled in misanthropy, but ended on an incredibly thought-provoking commentary on art, passion and grief.
If any of this sounds remotely interesting to you, read this book.
The journey this story took me on was unhinged, absurd and absolutely beautiful. It was insufferable at times, a breathless tirade that dabbled in misanthropy, but ended on an incredibly thought-provoking commentary on art, passion and grief.
If any of this sounds remotely interesting to you, read this book.
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