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The Housing Market

- a comfortable place to jump off the end of the world

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In Joseph Reich's most recent social and cultural, contemporary satire of suburbia entitled, "The Housing market: a comfortable place to jump off the end of the world," the author addresses the absurd, postmodern elements of what it means, or for that matter not, to try and cope andfunction, and survive and thrive, or live and die in the repetitive and existential, futile and self-destructive, homogenized, monochromatic landscape of a brutal and bland, collective unconscious, which can spiritually result in a conflict and crisis of a desperate, disproportionate 'situational depression, ' triggering and leading the narrator to feel constantly abandoned and stranded, more concretely or proverbially spoken, "the eternal stranger," where when caught between the fight or flight psychological phenomena, naturally repels him and causes him to flee and return without him even knowing it into the wild, which by sudden circumstance andcoincidence discovers it surrounds the illusory-like circumference of these selfsame Monopoly board cul-de-sacs and dead ends... Most specifically, what can happen to a solitary, thoughtful and independent thinker when being stagnated in the triangulation of a cookie-cutter, oppressive culture of a homeowner's association he never ever really wanted when attempting to offer a piece of 'the absurd' American Dream to his wife who he loves and adores and never had it; when the house eventually goes on the market for its third, fourth, and fifth year of a collapsed and "depressed" economy; A memoir all written in critical and didactic, poetic stanzas and passages, and out of desperation, when freedom and control get taken, what he is forced to do in the illusion of 'free will and volition, ' something like the derivative art of an ironic and social, cultural satir

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781937677374
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 616
  • Udgivet:
  • 3. marts 2013
  • Størrelse:
  • 152x229x35 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 889 g.
  • BLACK NOVEMBER
Leveringstid: 8-11 hverdage
Forventet levering: 6. december 2024

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In Joseph Reich's most recent social and cultural, contemporary satire of suburbia entitled, "The Housing market: a comfortable place to jump off the end of the world," the author addresses the absurd, postmodern elements of what it means, or for that matter not, to try and cope andfunction, and survive and thrive, or live and die in the repetitive and existential, futile and self-destructive, homogenized, monochromatic landscape of a brutal and bland, collective unconscious, which can spiritually result in a conflict and crisis of a desperate, disproportionate 'situational depression, ' triggering and leading the narrator to feel constantly abandoned and stranded, more concretely or proverbially spoken, "the eternal stranger," where when caught between the fight or flight psychological phenomena, naturally repels him and causes him to flee and return without him even knowing it into the wild, which by sudden circumstance andcoincidence discovers it surrounds the illusory-like circumference of these selfsame Monopoly board cul-de-sacs and dead ends... Most specifically, what can happen to a solitary, thoughtful and independent thinker when being stagnated in the triangulation of a cookie-cutter, oppressive culture of a homeowner's association he never ever really wanted when attempting to offer a piece of 'the absurd' American Dream to his wife who he loves and adores and never had it; when the house eventually goes on the market for its third, fourth, and fifth year of a collapsed and "depressed" economy; A memoir all written in critical and didactic, poetic stanzas and passages, and out of desperation, when freedom and control get taken, what he is forced to do in the illusion of 'free will and volition, ' something like the derivative art of an ironic and social, cultural satir

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