The Life and Times of Halycon Sage: The Last Book Ever Published

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Author: Karima Vargas Bushnell ISBN: 9781483439679
Publisher: Lulu Publishing Services Publication: July 5, 2019
Imprint: Lulu Publishing Services Language: English
Author: Karima Vargas Bushnell
ISBN: 9781483439679
Publisher: Lulu Publishing Services
Publication: July 5, 2019
Imprint: Lulu Publishing Services
Language: English

“The Life and Times of Halycon Sage has the stirring immediacy of a guitar riff.” —BlueInk Review “[D]eliciously funny fiction . . . Every character is on a quest for fulfillment of one kind or another, and it’s easy to root for them on their journeys.” —Foreword Reviews “Absolutely hilarious!” “I read it in one sitting.” “This is a book different from your usual read, and one that has hidden depths.” —Goodreads and Amazon readers Halycon Sage, founder of the post-modernist minimalist neo-symbolist pseudo-realist school of literature, has voluntarily disappeared. The author is hoping to save the world, but has also run away from the Mail Pile. Halycon Sage, whose origins, identity and whereabouts are all mysterious and who may be a Native American male, is about to meet some odd characters: petulant critic Basel Vasselschnauzer, confused genius Alexander Preisczech, a Gypsy, assorted gang members and secret agents, and a shadowy figure of evil.

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“The Life and Times of Halycon Sage has the stirring immediacy of a guitar riff.” —BlueInk Review “[D]eliciously funny fiction . . . Every character is on a quest for fulfillment of one kind or another, and it’s easy to root for them on their journeys.” —Foreword Reviews “Absolutely hilarious!” “I read it in one sitting.” “This is a book different from your usual read, and one that has hidden depths.” —Goodreads and Amazon readers Halycon Sage, founder of the post-modernist minimalist neo-symbolist pseudo-realist school of literature, has voluntarily disappeared. The author is hoping to save the world, but has also run away from the Mail Pile. Halycon Sage, whose origins, identity and whereabouts are all mysterious and who may be a Native American male, is about to meet some odd characters: petulant critic Basel Vasselschnauzer, confused genius Alexander Preisczech, a Gypsy, assorted gang members and secret agents, and a shadowy figure of evil.

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