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⋙ Descargar The Artist The Audience and a Man Called Nothing eBook FK Preston

The Artist The Audience and a Man Called Nothing eBook FK Preston



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Mr. Nothing had gone into a self-imposed exile for twenty years. Shortly after his step back into public life, he would become the world’s greatest actor. He spoke to me like an artist speaking to his audience. I always believed that in order to motivate intelligent conversation, you required some stranger to ask the correct questions. But there is no such stranger. There is only Mr. Nothing. Now, the stage is set. We have our cast. We have our story. But if I stood before you and told you these words from my mouth to your ears, an actor would have walked into the room and sold you something you didn’t ask to hear. But this is just a book. A book about a man called Nothing.

The Artist The Audience and a Man Called Nothing eBook FK Preston

It is noteworthy that out there in the great world of Amazon/books there are some amazing reads and I’m not talking conventional reads here. Yes, it’s great to read those guys and gals who have got their genres off to a tee and give you a thriller as real and knowingly formulated as Mr Real McCoy wants it or a detective novel that Sherlock would be proud of. "Krim“ by Levan Natsvlishvili tells a story of a highly disturbed individual and you get a real account of a disordered personality while the prose style gets disordered, too – an experimental technique proving great seriousness of intention (for me). The other novel with serious attention is the one I am now reviewing - "The Artist, The Audience And A Man Called Nothing" where the prose rises to poetry and where the debate is sometimes beyond my understanding but always interesting. Yes, this book about art, and everything and nothing, is mapping out strange, new ground and proving that the world of self-publishing while coasting along conventionally with conventional genres does have risky books in the sense that readers may not be many but the book itself can get published and stand up to be counted (the sort of book that could hardly ever get published 20 years ago, books without commercial clout by not well known authors). To quote from "...A Man Called Nothing:” : "I stand alone on a stage made of memories. I stand upright and rigid in front of a crowd of my past, while my future lies in the lines I recite and the motions my form moves to." For me that's poetic prose, and very well written. F. K. Preston's thought-provoking novel is all the time about life, death, art, semblance, resemblance, and all the other undertows we know exist but seldom give notice to. Well done and four stars. If a new edition appears, may I recommend a different layout – a new page for every chapter? There are also typos or grammatical mistakes that mar the work and are in need of correcting.

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  • File Size 4347 KB
  • Print Length 85 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date December 30, 2016
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01NAOKC1N

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A surreal, comedic, serious, philosophic effusion that drew me in and turned me around with a beautiful narrative voice and a twisted sense of direction- exactly the kind of prose I love, a breath of fresh air. I only wish it was much, much longer ....
It is noteworthy that out there in the great world of /books there are some amazing reads and I’m not talking conventional reads here. Yes, it’s great to read those guys and gals who have got their genres off to a tee and give you a thriller as real and knowingly formulated as Mr Real McCoy wants it or a detective novel that Sherlock would be proud of. "Krim“ by Levan Natsvlishvili tells a story of a highly disturbed individual and you get a real account of a disordered personality while the prose style gets disordered, too – an experimental technique proving great seriousness of intention (for me). The other novel with serious attention is the one I am now reviewing - "The Artist, The Audience And A Man Called Nothing" where the prose rises to poetry and where the debate is sometimes beyond my understanding but always interesting. Yes, this book about art, and everything and nothing, is mapping out strange, new ground and proving that the world of self-publishing while coasting along conventionally with conventional genres does have risky books in the sense that readers may not be many but the book itself can get published and stand up to be counted (the sort of book that could hardly ever get published 20 years ago, books without commercial clout by not well known authors). To quote from "...A Man Called Nothing” "I stand alone on a stage made of memories. I stand upright and rigid in front of a crowd of my past, while my future lies in the lines I recite and the motions my form moves to." For me that's poetic prose, and very well written. F. K. Preston's thought-provoking novel is all the time about life, death, art, semblance, resemblance, and all the other undertows we know exist but seldom give notice to. Well done and four stars. If a new edition appears, may I recommend a different layout – a new page for every chapter? There are also typos or grammatical mistakes that mar the work and are in need of correcting.
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