Part lampoon, part satire, and part surreal comedy, A WEF of Cabbage is a razor-sharp send-up of current events and the figures who dominate them. Here, statesmen return from the grave to lecture tech billionaires, NATO generals are distracted by golf clubs shaped like vegetables, and the World Economic Forum's glossy promises collapse under the weight of absurd reality.
At once a parody of geopolitics and a playful jab at the culture of control, this novel transforms recognizable headlines into a Monty Python sketch set on the world stage. Churchill debates strategy with Musk. Klaus Schwab hovers in the shadows like a Bond villain in an ill-fitting tie. Gates, drones, and bureaucrats stumble through scenes of chaos where insects outwit megacities and soldiers trade insults instead of fire.
Bold, ridiculous, and weirdly prophetic, A WEF of Cabbage skewers the arrogance of elites, the fragility of grand designs, and the sheer comedy of history repeating itself. It is both a satire of our age and a reminder that sometimes, against all odds, laughter is the only weapon left.