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Overview
\"\"Electricity Slides\" describes a disjointed, somewhat dystopian, slightly connected series of events, written in the Dadaist \"cut-up\" style of the 1950s. The book first started out as a series of performance art monologues written and performed live for a multidisciplinary exhibition put on by the Indigenous Peoples Artists Collective every year in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. The stories alternate between a third-person narrative and the first-person narrative of the protagonist, who goes without a name throughout the book, but whom we discover is a military officer who has suffered an emotional breakdown during a battle and as a result speaks in a lyrical, poem-prose manner. Throughout the book, the reader is taken through a psychotropic funhouse-like journey, like a dream, where vignettes are connected only slightly, but keep the reader moving.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Publisher
BookLand Press
ISBN
9781772311495, 1772311499
Item info:
1 item available
1 item total in all locations
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Call Number Copies Material Location
PR 9199.4 .M33 E44 2021 1 BOOK AUTOSTORE