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portada The Call: a virtual parable
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
112
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
20.3 x 12.7 x 0.7 cm
Weight
0.13 kg.
ISBN13
9781941681046

The Call: a virtual parable

Pat Rushin (Author) · Burrow Press · Paperback

The Call: a virtual parable - Rushin, Pat

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Synopsis "The Call: a virtual parable"

"Pat Rushin is out of his fucking mind. I like that in a writer; that and his daredevil usage of the semi-colon and asterisk make The Call unputdownable." -Terry Gilliam, director of The Zero TheoremFrom the screenwriter of The Zero Theorem comes the book that inspired the film. Roberts is not interested in food, sex, or any of life's pleasures. Hapless yet endearing, the morbidly pale protagonist of The Call spends his days at the computer in his windowless apartment, waiting for a phone call that will give his life meaning. But when his phone proves insufficient, it takes a techno-savvy dominatrix to help our hero upgrade his existential hardware and a pre-pubescent hacker genius to break his solipsistic shell. In this modern parable of man's search for meaning, Pat Rushin's playful prose and sharp humor turn what may be a hopeless journey into an incredibly fun read.

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