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"De Markies van Water" is possibly the most experimental novel ever written. In a magical meta-language of his own creation, Dutch author and multimedia artist Hilarius Hofstede forges a modern-day flood myth by channeling the interior monologue of a mad aristocrat known as the Marquis. When an H-bomb explodes inside his head, a flood of fragmented and reassembling words comes bursting through the 'dikes of reason' to inundate and utterly transform the world as we know it... The 20th-anniversary edition of this astoundingly transformative text - written during the last decade of the 20th…mehr

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"De Markies van Water" is possibly the most experimental novel ever written. In a magical meta-language of his own creation, Dutch author and multimedia artist Hilarius Hofstede forges a modern-day flood myth by channeling the interior monologue of a mad aristocrat known as the Marquis. When an H-bomb explodes inside his head, a flood of fragmented and reassembling words comes bursting through the 'dikes of reason' to inundate and utterly transform the world as we know it... The 20th-anniversary edition of this astoundingly transformative text - written during the last decade of the 20th century - contains an afterword by the author and several reproductions from the original manuscript notebooks. Praise for "De Markies van Water": 'This is war!' - Russian poet Konstantin Kedrov 'Insane. Does not contain a single normal word.' - Dutch newspaper Het Parool 'A miracle.' - Writer and philosopher Patrick Healy
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Hilarius Hofstede is a Dutch multimedia artist and author whose work has been shown in major art venues around the world. He recently composed the lyrics for the album "Mastervolt" by legendary N.Y. funk band Defunkt, and is the author of "Microsoft Mon Amour: 7744 Lines to Disconnect from the Internet", which has been praised as a 'poetic wake-up call about the shadowside of digitalisation'. Hofstede currently lives and works in Amsterdam.