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Overview

带着你的想象力来欣赏这个短篇小说集,扭曲的超现实主义童话,由马克·希冀创作。

《无形的人》中的故事有点像豪尔赫·路易斯·博尔赫斯的故事——短小精辟的寓言,让我们探寻它们的内在含义。与真正的科幻小说不同,希冀的小说从不停留在技术或科学内容上,而是以雷·布拉德伯里或罗伯特·谢克利的方式关注一些心理、哲学或道德主题。然而,超现实主义的并置和概念的切线,定义了他的写作超越了类型小说的限制,往往实现了独特的视野,定义了最高的文学。

Take your imagination for a ride in this collection of short stories, surrealist fairytales with a twist, by Mark Sheeky.

The stories in The Intangible Man are a little like those of Jorge Luis Borges – little gnomic parables that leave us questing for their inner meaning. Unlike true science fiction, Sheeky's stories never dwell on their technical or scientific contents but rather focus on some psychological, philosophical or moral theme in the manner of Ray Bradbury or Robert Sheckley. However, the surreal juxtapositions and conceptual tangents that define his writing transcend the limitations of genre fiction, frequently achieving that singular vision which defines the highest literature.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164854829
Publisher: Mark Sheeky
Publication date: 03/26/2021
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB
Language: Chinese

About the Author

Mark Sheeky (b. 1972) is an award winning artist and contemporary Renaissance Man; an oil painter, music composer, performance pianist, poet, author, broadcaster, and more. His childhood passion was computer game design and programming, composing music on software of his own design. In 2004 he began oil painting and decided shortly after to devote his life to art. Sheeky's primary output as a visual artist consists of highly crafted oil paintings of contemporary surrealism and his work forms part of the British National Art Collection. In 2014 Mark illustrated William Blake's Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience, and a year later his first novel, The Many Beautiful Worlds of Death, was published.

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