Too short to be a novel, too long to be a tract, this book provides a brief but unique and irreverent take on life as we thought we knew it since the year 1957. If C.S. Lewis suddenly channeled the spirit of a less gifted Kurt Vonnegut with a short attention span, this small book might have been one possible outcome. This work attempts to persuade the reader to consider the meaning of the reality he or she is tasked with viewing on a daily basis. Is it a solipsistic nightmare or total bliss, neither or both? Will it ever end and how? Was life in the twentieth century better than today or are we simply just now finding the tools and language to express our loneliness and dissatisfaction? None of these questions are answered in this book, but not for a lack of trying...
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