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Triptych

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By turns swaggering and stumbling, the  Triptych is the dramatization of Muindi Fanuel Muindi's dream of becoming what Roland Barthes called a 'logothète': the founder of a language.
The Triptych contains Muindi's first two published books, Whither, Otherwise and Solutions for Postmodern Living , and a brief and baffling third book, Improbable Aberrations & Other Idiocies .
If pressed to name the precursors of this literary curio, one might recognize Muindi's voice, or his habits, in Lucretius' De rerum natura , in Friedrich Schlegel's Fragments , in R.D. Laing's Knots , in Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari's Mille Plateaux , and in Anne Carson's Plainwater --but Muindi's idiosyncrasies, although recognizable in the works of his precursors, will always remain his own.

164 pages, Hardcover

Published September 14, 2019

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