Jagdlied: a Chamber Novel for Narrator Musicians Pantomimists Dancers & Culinary Artists (black and white hardcover)


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LISTED AS THE NUMBER ONE BOOK OF 2018--AMYS BOOKSHELF REVIEWSThis musically and graphically enriched chamber novel is an over-the-top black and blue comic extravaganza about the conspiratorial undoing of a teenage entitlement princess. The story throbs throughout with an undercurrent of apocalyptic motifs related to the extinction of art fall of empire and coming of the Antichrist. It is an epic farce that reads like an erotically supercharged psychological suspense thriller. The narrative takes the reader/audient on a veritable boomerang roller-coaster ride (with multiple inversions) through a reputational strip-and-whiptease of the novels malignantly artful (albeit ingenuously doe-eyed) protagonist: a wealthy young heiress and socialite who boasts an exclusive claim to her progenitors munificent estate. Her inheritance comprises an immense fortune amassed through shareholder investments in the worlds largest employment recruiter: the multi-national temp agency behemoth known as the Pleasant Peasant Corporation.The character-driven narrative of Jagdlied explores themes of jilted love misinterpreted motives paranoid ideations bombastic egos ghoulish envy smoldering jealousy unconscionable revenge ploys extravagant public humiliations ruthless power games insatiable greed pernicious corruption feigned moral outrage from all sides and even (Heaven forfend!) coldblooded murder--all the type of stuff pre-calculated to magnetize your run-of-the-thrill-seeking bookworms and bibliophiles.A rich repository of tongue-in-cheek nonce words malapropisms neologisms archaisms spoonerisms slanguage and whole swaths of unintelligible nonsense the text of Jagdlied is also replete with irreverently lurid salacious and scatologic elements which serve to set it in motion as a formidable contender for the distinctive cachet of being regarded (by cultivated aesthetes of omnifarious persuasions) as a momentously serious dirty book. It is targeted towards percipient readers and audients in possession of a well-seasoned sick and--dare it be said--cruel batch of funny bones inflected with a gallows-cum-smoking-room bent.Whilst the plot of this story (grotesquely absurd as it will undoubtedly be esteemed) embraces reflexively cringeworthy sadomasochistic motifs its author would hesitate to instyle it as porn yet he would not be wholly disinclined to characterize it as a farcical parody thereof. And whilst at the same time its author is admittedly predisposed to eschew ascribing labels of any kind to this opus (especially seeing as what he has concocted is so rarefied in its formal structure that it cannot be facilely pigeonholed) it may not be altogether off the mark to view it as a form of literary neurotica (if indeed there is such a genre) as opposed to the more boilerplate literotica--or what in sex nazi circles is dysphemistically adverted to (in no uncertain squirms) as filth.Whilst the text of Jagdlied may be read in silence as a novel in the traditional sense it is ultimately written for the purpose of being recited by a skilled elocutionist to the accompaniment of extemporized music by ad hoc variable ensembles in relatively brief self-contained or--depending on how one looks at it--semi self-contained episodes with the aid of a do-it-yourself improvisation kit provided in its appendix. This kit is likenable to a Baroque-style table of ornaments albeit comprehending specific sets of chance operations for each and every participant involved in renditions of individual fascicles of this work. Aside from entailing a professional narrator and musical extemporizers the score discretionarily calls for pantomime actors dancers (hence choreographers) set designers culinary artists and even members of the audience itself.
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