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The Corset & The Jellyfish: A Conundrum of Drabbles

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"[A] highly imaginative and ebulliently romantic illustrator and storyteller." --Booklist The internationally bestselling author of Griffin & Sabine presents a mysterious manuscript: one hundred strange little stories, consisting of exactly one hundred words each, for reasons as yet unknown. Strange characters slip through alleyways, walls, and homes. Eerie streets swallow people whole. Events of an entirely unexpected nature play out in entirely quotidian ways. Glimpses of other worlds, vignettes of curious lives, contemplations of passing moments, all accompanied by odd randomized icons. The origin of these one hundred one-hundred-word stories, and the strange little iconographic images that accompany them, is cloudy--at best. The manuscript was reportedly found in an attic, in North London, stuffed into a battered cardboard box that was wrapped in brown paper. One hundred sheets of typed, double-spaced pages, along with a group of petroglyphic images . . . and the rest is up to you. . . .

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The Corset & The Jellyfish: A Conundrum of Drabbles, Nick Bantock

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Titel
The Corset & The Jellyfish: A Conundrum of Drabbles
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Nick Bantock
Erscheinungsdatum
2023
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
216
ISBN10
1616964073
ISBN13
9781616964078
Reihe
Schlagwörter
Belletristik, Humor
Bewertung
3,75 von 5 Sternen
Beschreibung
"[A] highly imaginative and ebulliently romantic illustrator and storyteller." --Booklist The internationally bestselling author of Griffin & Sabine presents a mysterious manuscript: one hundred strange little stories, consisting of exactly one hundred words each, for reasons as yet unknown. Strange characters slip through alleyways, walls, and homes. Eerie streets swallow people whole. Events of an entirely unexpected nature play out in entirely quotidian ways. Glimpses of other worlds, vignettes of curious lives, contemplations of passing moments, all accompanied by odd randomized icons. The origin of these one hundred one-hundred-word stories, and the strange little iconographic images that accompany them, is cloudy--at best. The manuscript was reportedly found in an attic, in North London, stuffed into a battered cardboard box that was wrapped in brown paper. One hundred sheets of typed, double-spaced pages, along with a group of petroglyphic images . . . and the rest is up to you. . . .