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Leopold receives a telegram in a dream, informing him that h son is dead. With the arrival of this most unfortunate news Leopold, ignoring claims that he has no son, sets of on an Leopold, ignoring claims that he has no son, sets of on an adventure to find him and say goodbye What follows is an absurdist, three-part melodrama, so nonsensical that it actually makes perfect sense. If you've read Ray's brilliant, Tales From the Vinegar Wasteland, you should most certainly read this. If you haven't read either - do so Absurdism of the highest order.

13 pages, ebook

First published January 1, 2011

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Ray Fracalossy

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November 24, 2019
a nice one ... but not that much of a strikingly absurd one ... why does the pistol always hold a bullet but not a butterfly?
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June 5, 2012
Being somewhat new as a writer of absurdist literature myself, I found this story fascinating, surprising and highly educational. At 13 pages, it doesn't qualify as a book, but it is a recommended read nonetheless.
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Author 67 books178 followers
November 22, 2011
Recommended reading! This quick short story just show cases what Fracalossy is capable of. Although I have not read his "Tales From The Vinegar Wastelands" but I am definitely buying a copy ASAP.
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