"A cinematic montage poem that blurs the lines between poetry and theatre." Fiction Inc. is a genre-defying book that combines theatre and cinematic poetry. At the heart of the story is Milo, a playwright under a spell by the gods who finds himself caught between the realms of fiction and reality. Alongside a cast of eccentric characters, Milo and his entourage, Juno, Bacchus and Sonny feel the weight of the world to fulfill their obligations to the Universe, and to save the Meta Theatre. Fiction Inc. is a dramatic ode to the transformative power of words, a part poem, part play that doubles…mehr
"A cinematic montage poem that blurs the lines between poetry and theatre." Fiction Inc. is a genre-defying book that combines theatre and cinematic poetry. At the heart of the story is Milo, a playwright under a spell by the gods who finds himself caught between the realms of fiction and reality. Alongside a cast of eccentric characters, Milo and his entourage, Juno, Bacchus and Sonny feel the weight of the world to fulfill their obligations to the Universe, and to save the Meta Theatre. Fiction Inc. is a dramatic ode to the transformative power of words, a part poem, part play that doubles as a battle cry for the creative spirit. It's a tale of defiance, where the protagonists-Milo, Juno, Bacchus and Sonny-lead a poetic rebellion against the ordinary, igniting the incandescent streets of Bairro Alto with their midnight monologues and storybook imagination. Fiction Inc. textures and condenses a narrative so potent, it could only be described as a cult classic in the making. This is where art fights back, where words are the weapon, and the stage is the battleground. It doesn't just speak to you; it roars with the collective voice of a generation ready to set the world on fire. Fiction inc. explores themes of creativity, rebellion, and the power of imagination, making it a manifesto for anyone who dares to be extraordinary. It is a must-have for readers across generations everywhere.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mat de Melo: Indie Cult-Personnage of the Written Word Mat de Melo is a literary renegade, celebrated for his cinematic montage style that blurs the lines between poetry and theatre. Originally from New Bedford, MA, and of Portuguese lineage, he has penned works that pulse with rebellious energy. Ever since 2012, Lisbon has become his creative muse, and much like Paris was for Hemingway, it was in Lisbon where he found his fire. His latest work, Fiction Inc., is a dramatic ode to the power of words-a poetic rebellion against the ordinary. de Melo's cinematic poetry is an unmatched revolutionary force, there is simply no one else like him, earning him a place as a cult-like figure in the alternative, indie scene in Europe and worldwide. In a world that often feels mundane, his writing stands as a clarion call for a new generation of dreamers and thinkers, a magical ride through a world of words and ideas that resonates deeply with the modern soul.
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