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A poster boy at a Toronto music venue, music critic, and two-time Master's of Fine Arts dropout traces an up-and-coming indie rock band while coming to grips with the addictions he has in common with the scoundrels around him. Michael Whone's abject portrayal of the muses, drugs, high-intensity romances, betrayals, and the magic therein-originally titled Lost Bacon Bits in the Salad Days at O'Reilly's, Lo-Fi, and Exotic Distortions-Analysand is a semi-autobiographical account of a man soullessly lost in the inner-workings of the music industry.
This is Michael's finest to date, building on his previous body of work, venturing deeper into his unique and provocative, often grotesquely satirical, brand of meta-fiction and experimental narrative.
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A poster boy at a Toronto music venue, music critic, and two-time Master's of Fine Arts dropout traces an up-and-coming indie rock band while coming to grips with the addictions he has in common with the scoundrels around him. Michael Whone's abject portrayal of the muses, drugs, high-intensity romances, betrayals, and the magic therein-originally titled Lost Bacon Bits in the Salad Days at O'Reilly's, Lo-Fi, and Exotic Distortions-Analysand is a semi-autobiographical account of a man soullessly lost in the inner-workings of the music industry.
This is Michael's finest to date, building on his previous body of work, venturing deeper into his unique and provocative, often grotesquely satirical, brand of meta-fiction and experimental narrative.