The Angelic Game

Cover of The Angelic Game by Lawrence Osborne
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Year: 1990
Language: en
Pages: 232
ISBN-13: 9780747505730
Dimensions:
Height: 1.85039 Inches
Length: 7.99211 Inches
Weight: 1.18167772432 Pounds
Width: 9.99998 Inches
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The Angelic Game by Lawrence Osborne, published by Bloomsbury in 1990, is a work that explores the intersection of Gothic irony and moralizing farce. This edition, written in English and spanning 232 pages, presents a unique narrative that blends elements of slapstick, metaphysics, and digressionary speculation, offering readers a fresh perspective on the concept of “oral history.”

Readers will find a satirical examination that oscillates between humor and deeper philosophical inquiries. The book’s structure invites contemplation on contemporary themes while engaging with the complexities of storytelling. With its distinctive approach, The Angelic Game stands out in the realm of literature and fiction, providing an intriguing experience for those interested in contemporary narratives.


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Swinging between Gothic irony and the moralizing farce of Preston Sturges, slapstick, metaphysics and digressionary speculation, this satire lends a startling new meaning to the term “oral history”. The author also wrote “Ania Malina” and “Paris Dreambook”.

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“The Angelic Game” is credited to Lawrence Osborne.
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Publisher: Bloomsbury. Year: 1990.
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ISBN-13: 9780747505730.
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Language: en. Pages: 232.

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