"Instant Karma "is a novel in the form of a diary written by an overzealous reader who daily browses the stacks of the Chicago Public Library in search of connections between obscure volumes, scrupulously footnoting his research, which seems to argue for the conspiracy of terrorism and art. Soon he begins to prepare his magnum opus-blowing up the library that he loves. Alternating between sweeping pronouncements on art and society, and self-mocking accounts of the day's humiliations, the diarist distills a sizable card catalogue of disparate books to fuel the destructive madness in his heart. Mark Swartz is a writer from Chicago now living in Brooklyn. He works for the Museum of Modern Art as a copywriter and editor.
A prescient novel about the artistic and philosophical delusions that lead to an act of "terrorism."
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A prescient novel about the artistic and philosophical delusions that lead to an act of "terrorism."
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.