Fourteen Fraught Fables and One Debatable Day Fourteen Fraught Fables and One Debatable Day

Fourteen Fraught Fables and One Debatable Day

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Publisher Description

As suggested by the title Fourteen Fraught Fables and One Debatable Day, this book is composed of two independent parts. The fourteen fables are brief
subjective tales, some which might be called surreal, others simply fantastic, but all of them bizarre



products of a rare imagination. They take place in a world which seems at first very like our own, but which by the end of each has altered into
something disconcertingly unexpected. A characteristic example: through sheer will power, the narrator rides his exercise bicycle off its stand and
into realms he had never dreamt of.



The longer work, One Debatable Day, tells of the humorously narrated quest by Valentinevery much of an Everyman in his virtues and
shortcomingsto find out what the particular day of the story should be about. This proves more difficult than he (or the reader) might have thought,
since Valentines commitment to simple honesty and his respect for sincerity in relationships are shared by few of the wide range of people he
encounters. Not until he has shaken himself free from exaggerated aestheticism, political hypocrisy and self-serving religious formulations does he
finally gain insight into what the day should be about, aided by a presumed guardian angel and a movie-buff cavalry horse. His search is fulfilled in
extended episodes of original humor, both high and low, playing out against the background of the desire of every human being to understand how each of
ones days ought to be lived.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2011
15 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
140
Pages
PUBLISHER
AuthorHouse
SIZE
308.5
KB

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