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KIWA's Secret Void is a labyrinthine, absurdist odyssey where narrative logic folds in on itself, blurring the boundaries between fiction, memory, and hallucination. Rooted in the traditions of avant-garde literature and philosophical nonsense, the novel follows a protagonist who drifts through shifting landscapes-encountering trickster-like figures, cryptic dialogues, and inexplicable events that seem both predestined and arbitrary. Infused with linguistic play, recursive structures, and a destabilized sense of identity, Secret Void evokes comparisons to the dream-logic of Kafka, the…mehr

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KIWA's Secret Void is a labyrinthine, absurdist odyssey where narrative logic folds in on itself, blurring the boundaries between fiction, memory, and hallucination. Rooted in the traditions of avant-garde literature and philosophical nonsense, the novel follows a protagonist who drifts through shifting landscapes-encountering trickster-like figures, cryptic dialogues, and inexplicable events that seem both predestined and arbitrary. Infused with linguistic play, recursive structures, and a destabilized sense of identity, Secret Void evokes comparisons to the dream-logic of Kafka, the surrealist dislocations of Bruno Schulz, and the metafictional games of Beckett. Yet KIWA's approach is uniquely idiosyncratic, collapsing grand existential themes into moments of wry humor, nonsensical exchanges, and sudden ruptures in meaning. A novel that deconstructs storytelling itself, Secret Void is both a journey and a detour-an invitation to lose oneself in a world where the rules of reality are written in disappearing ink.
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Autorenporträt
KIWA is a multichannel meta-artist. He actively explores and blends different media, from conceptual objects to total audiovisual environments: all together functioning as a hypertextual research of meaning-making and cultural codes, collective and personal myths. He blends the meaning of authorship on different levels. Interested in quote, pastiche, games of language and identity, (post)psychoanalysis and schizoanalysis were self-explanatory as literary methods. The book of KIWA is a labyrinth, or rather a labyrinth in a labyrinth.