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Twelve grotesque tales from the philosopher and literary absurdist Mynona
Mynona’s other 1921 collection of grotesques is no less provocative and just as indefinable in nature–even close to a century after its original publication. These twelve off-kilter parabolic tales include items such as The Chamber Pot as Lifesaver,
The Art of Self-Embalming,
The Maiden as Toothpowder,
Your Panties Are Beautiful! and The Amorous Corpse. E.T.A. Hoffmann meets Immanuel Kant through the unlikeliest of looking glasses as Mynona spins out quasi-mystical meetings between cosmic entities and drawing-room romantics: a starry-eyed Buster Keaton skirting along the philosophical and literary borders of topics such as cuckoldry, necrophilia, schizophrenia, the end of history and the love lives of objects. With its companion volume of grotesques, The Unruly Bridal Bed, these twelve tales poke more holes in the material world and further demonstrate Mynona’s predilection for the philosophical pratfall.
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Twelve grotesque tales from the philosopher and literary absurdist Mynona
Mynona’s other 1921 collection of grotesques is no less provocative and just as indefinable in nature–even close to a century after its original publication. These twelve off-kilter parabolic tales include items such as The Chamber Pot as Lifesaver,
The Art of Self-Embalming,
The Maiden as Toothpowder,
Your Panties Are Beautiful! and The Amorous Corpse. E.T.A. Hoffmann meets Immanuel Kant through the unlikeliest of looking glasses as Mynona spins out quasi-mystical meetings between cosmic entities and drawing-room romantics: a starry-eyed Buster Keaton skirting along the philosophical and literary borders of topics such as cuckoldry, necrophilia, schizophrenia, the end of history and the love lives of objects. With its companion volume of grotesques, The Unruly Bridal Bed, these twelve tales poke more holes in the material world and further demonstrate Mynona’s predilection for the philosophical pratfall.