Witty, provocative, filthy, inspiring and utterly unclassifiable, Wooden Spoon Wars is an Odyssey for an age where truth is a lifestyle choice and identity is a battleground. Recommended for connoisseurs of wicked humour in the sprit of Kurt Vonnegut and Joseph Heller. Athens, 378 B.C. - Diogenes of Sinope, the original cynic, lives in a barrel and picks fights with Plato - until he is sold to a Nubian slaver. Croydon, 2019 A.D. - Mikhail Krutoy, the classic case of Archilochus-Hesburger Syndrome, is threatened with deportation. Stranded in Newark Airport with his VR simulation of classical…mehr
Witty, provocative, filthy, inspiring and utterly unclassifiable, Wooden Spoon Wars is an Odyssey for an age where truth is a lifestyle choice and identity is a battleground. Recommended for connoisseurs of wicked humour in the sprit of Kurt Vonnegut and Joseph Heller. Athens, 378 B.C. - Diogenes of Sinope, the original cynic, lives in a barrel and picks fights with Plato - until he is sold to a Nubian slaver. Croydon, 2019 A.D. - Mikhail Krutoy, the classic case of Archilochus-Hesburger Syndrome, is threatened with deportation. Stranded in Newark Airport with his VR simulation of classical Athens, he discovers that his two possible fathers are frontrunners in the 2020 U.S. election. Meanwhile, Russian troll-farm operative Nastya inflames the West's culture wars-until a family secret ties her fate to Mikhail's, setting the internet ablaze. An argument over a wooden spoon sparks a bloody conflict, leaving Diogenes and Mikhail to teach us a final lesson in peace, hope, humanity and wisdom.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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K. Minko's real name is a secret. Why is it a secret? That's a secret too. K. Minko has lived in England, the USA, Belgium, Zimbabwe, Bangladesh, India, Eswatini (where he was King Mswati III's teacher), Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Belarus and Laos. K. Minko has had a successful career doing whatever he or she does for a living.
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