Author: |
Robert Skyler |
ISBN: |
9781105139499 |
Publisher: |
Lulu Inc. |
Publication: |
October 9, 2011 |
Imprint: |
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Language: |
English |
Author: |
Robert Skyler |
ISBN: |
9781105139499 |
Publisher: |
Lulu Inc. |
Publication: |
October 9, 2011 |
Imprint: |
|
Language: |
English |
An epic adventure into madness, this series of alternate history short stories, explores the chains that bind the human spirit to the repetition of survival.... With no such absolute as truth we wander; in mind, in body, in spirit, we are free to waver between consciousness and dreams in search of a survival worthy of our worthiness. Until reality, or whatever loose construct of such we find ourselves engulfed by, pulls us back into the stark-raving here and now, toward burden and commitment through fulfillment and struggle it tests our dreams for truth. Perhaps truth was not what we had dreamt it was; words and their compulsory feelings often cloud our definitions of the more common concepts. Who even among you speak the word irony without being ironic? In a world, where our most common use of such turns out to be its only definition, do we struggle, in a joke thereby so coincidentally humorous, to survive, among that which laughs with our truths as it laughs at our dreams, while never neither does to either with this Fragment Earth.
An epic adventure into madness, this series of alternate history short stories, explores the chains that bind the human spirit to the repetition of survival.... With no such absolute as truth we wander; in mind, in body, in spirit, we are free to waver between consciousness and dreams in search of a survival worthy of our worthiness. Until reality, or whatever loose construct of such we find ourselves engulfed by, pulls us back into the stark-raving here and now, toward burden and commitment through fulfillment and struggle it tests our dreams for truth. Perhaps truth was not what we had dreamt it was; words and their compulsory feelings often cloud our definitions of the more common concepts. Who even among you speak the word irony without being ironic? In a world, where our most common use of such turns out to be its only definition, do we struggle, in a joke thereby so coincidentally humorous, to survive, among that which laughs with our truths as it laughs at our dreams, while never neither does to either with this Fragment Earth.