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by Eckonesbit
The anonymous cult classic of the early machine age 'The Solid Confessor' has intrigued readers for over a decade: its literary dementia is akin to the best of 1960's Russian Science Fiction set within a gritty, distinctly American Beat literature perspective. Often compared to everything from Economic Genre fiction to Textual Arcology, 'The Solid Confessor' continues to defy convention and easy definition: an apocalyptic, dense, horrific, hyper-referential document of the intrusion of information science upon the biologic, 'The Solid Confessor' is in the end a documentary of dystopic technocracy. This edition, lavishly illustrated by Kjell Otterness and with a new forward by A.J. Specktowsky, brings our nightmares of a world dominated by science, technology and biological mutation out from the dark and into the present. Vol. VIII in the Machine-Humanist Library. 'Pynchon meets Rabelais with all the clarity of a Gödel Proof.' - Thomas Hubbard, NevYork Science Fiction Reports 'Burroughs on Bukowski. Double dip in Strugatsky, top with McLuhan.' - Seth Morely, Delmak Herald Book Review
Format: Quality Paperback
Published: February 2007
Category: Literary
Publisher: Voss Rohde Inc
Pages: 224
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