Falling in love with a corpse, reliving the memories of an affectionate serial killer, enlisting in the army out of pure literary spite, or doing evil with good intentions in order to be good-these are just some of the dilemmas the author plunges into, dragging his questionable readers along for the ride.
Far from any reactionary imposture or armchair anarchism, Cyanide Coffee does not offer a single worldview, but several possible worlds, all of them marked by the absence of God, ethics, morality, and most good manners.
This collection of tragicomic short stories invites readers to laugh, cry, feel uneasy, and question everything-from the origin of the universe to the inevitable final question: What the hell did I just read?
A book for dark readers with a sense of humor, curious minds, and a certain tolerance for poison.
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