The Fish of Agassiz - Creative Writing

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<p>Embark on a delirious voyage through a universe where logic takes a sabbatical and meaning wears a false mustache. <em>The Fish of AgassiZ</em> is not a book in the traditional sense-it's an ungovernable beast a parade of twisted visions micro-dramas and absurd fables that flirt with sense only to abandon it in a back alley.</p><p>This isn't magical realism. This is <em>magical derangement</em>.</p><p>In the cracked mirror of these stories you'll meet characters like The Hotstepper Nusfad Erectus and Muircheartach Breathnach-strange souls drifting through post-industrial landscapes desert cities smoky cafés and psychological fallout zones. One moment you're reading a telegram to a forgotten French teacher; the next you're following a fish with prehistoric gravitas through a labyrinth of metaphysical riddles and socialist hangovers.</p><p>Tarbus Cavarus stitches his tales together with threads of absurdism surrealism dadaist humor and grotesque satire. The result? A dizzying literary tapestry where factory floors glow with mystical intent where women become symphonies and where history myth and the mundane collide in one long disjointed daydream.</p><p>At the heart of it all: the fish.<br>A shimmering symbol a prehistoric guide a thing that may or may not exist.<br>The fish of AgassiZ swims through glassy aquariums of time and thought flickering across consciousness like a sardonic prophecy.</p><p>Whether it's a poetic rant a bureaucratic breakdown a lewd hallucination or a spiritual epiphany from a drunken stationmaster each piece in this collection challenges what a story is supposed to do-and often mocks the very idea of storytelling itself.</p><p>Praise? Warnings? Consider these:</p><p>A Molotov cocktail of postmodern grotesquerie.<br>If Kafka got drunk with Bukowski and they both tried to rewrite <em>Waiting for Godot</em> in a boiler room.<br>Not safe for your priest or your therapist.<br>A fish a myth a vibe.</p><p><em>The Fish of AgassiZ</em> is for readers who like their literature like their dreams: vivid incoherent a little dangerous and hard to explain in polite company. If you've ever felt like reality was a joke told too many times-or if you've just wanted to read something truly unpredictable-then step in.</p><p>But don't expect a plot. Expect a plunge.</p>
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