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A man, wild nights and a journey across an unknown America.
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"Puking seemed inevitable."
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Experimental 'flow' novel about trips from Indiana to Colorado, West Coast, a stint in New Orleans and run in with some gangsters.
Kado hates Eglish's rules and rigid structure. So he doesn’t follow any ideals or form, he just writes and in the end it all comes out quite nicely, allowing the reader to jump into the babbling river of consciousness and be whisked away into the ambient night. The style not only is fast-moving but often goes without stopping for long periods, giving the reader an open glimpse into the author’s mind, so they can more easily become one with the story. Kado vows not to rest until all literature is judged by its true artistic value, and not how it fits into certain guidelines.
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First published work from filmmaker, academic and cultural polymath. Experimental, raw and unbound by conventions, the book is a glimpse into Kado's future creative canon.
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