Self-extermination. Sounds Like a Plan: Also Includes Give Me a Burger and Hold the Fries and Brain Circus and (3 Essays About Donald J. Trump) and Man-Man, Episode 1 and Soliloquy to My Soul

Par : Aaron Aaronson
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8215152607
  • EAN9798215152607
  • Date de parution03/10/2022
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWMG Publishing

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Welcome to chaos in print, a sprawling collection of short works and essays that skewers reality, politics, and self-inflicted existential crises with brutal honesty and dark humor. Self-extermination. Sounds Like a Plan is a novella about erasing every past version of yourself, a ludicrous, yet oddly cathartic, philosophical exploration of cause and consequence. Alongside it, Give Me a Burger and Hold the Fries pits an unlikely hero against an eight-foot-tall homicidal potato, while Brain Circus exposes the absurdities of the medical system's attempts to decode the human mind.
In the book, there is also a series of scathing essays about the political theatre surrounding Donald J. Trump, interspersed with glimpses of the chaotic superhero Man-Man and the reflective Soliloquy to My Soul. Each piece is a surreal, sardonic, and unflinchingly honest exploration of the absurdity woven through modern life. Expect laughter, discomfort, revelation, and reflection in equal measure.
This is a book for readers who embrace chaos, question authority, and enjoy seeing reality reflected through a kaleidoscope of madness.
I have written nineteen books, six under the name, Xavier Cockroachal Damon, six under the name, Aaron Aaronson, six under the name, Mark Comstock, and one book under the name, Samuel Locke. The books consist of novels, novellas, and collections of stories, and all have a lot of dark humor, often very dark. The books could be considered bizarre, outrageous, absurd and audacious. They are uncompromising, unconventional, irreverent and, most definitely, off the beaten path.
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Aaron Aaronson
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