Genre

Genre by B. L. MacGougan is a thought-provoking exploration of life and identity, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in 2012. This 84-page work is presented in English and follows Richmond, a young film enthusiast who has made the decision to end his life during his final week. As he navigates this critical period, he strives to find meaning in his remaining days, experiencing each day as a different genre of film.
Readers will find a unique narrative that intertwines elements of fiction with themes related to media and the performing arts. Richmond’s journey is marked by a struggle between his conscious decisions and the subconscious fight for survival, represented through a cinematic lens. The story delves into the complexities of memory and desire, creating a rich tapestry that reflects on the human experience within the context of film, television, and radio.
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Genre follows Richmond, a young film enthusiast who has decided to end his life, during his final week. Following this decision he endeavours to make what is left of his life meaningful. This becomes more difficult as he begins to see each day as different genre of film. Meanwhile, Richmond’s subconscious fights for survival in the mausoleum of his memories and desires, manifested as a cinema.
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