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On Hubris & Levity With Thalia
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-967917-44-0
- EAN9781967917440
- Date de parution19/06/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurJoseph Kelly
Résumé
Thalia, the Greek Muse of Comedy, has spent three thousand years watching humans mistake themselves for the tragic lead. In this manifesto on hubris and levity, she finally tells you the truth: you're a supporting character in a comedy, and that's the best news you'll get all week. That's the same short blurb already sitting in your launch package doc, so it'll stay consistent with what's on the book page itself.
If a given field has a tighter limit, here's a trimmed version, well under 200 characters:Thalia, the Greek Muse of Comedy, has notes on your hubris. Three thousand years of watching humans take themselves too seriously, distilled into one manifesto. Thalia, the Greek Muse of Comedy, has notes on your hubris. Three thousand years of watching humans take themselves too seriously, distilled into one manifesto.
If a given field has a tighter limit, here's a trimmed version, well under 200 characters:Thalia, the Greek Muse of Comedy, has notes on your hubris. Three thousand years of watching humans take themselves too seriously, distilled into one manifesto. Thalia, the Greek Muse of Comedy, has notes on your hubris. Three thousand years of watching humans take themselves too seriously, distilled into one manifesto.




