Wanderotica An Altopian Wandering

Wanderotica An Altopian Wandering by V. Ludens is a 790-page work published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on October 28, 2015. This avant-garde anti-novel explores the erotic journeys of an anti-hero accompanied by a black raven with red wings, navigating through themes of lust, desire, and the complexities of time and space. The narrative intertwines various historical and contemporary events, including the December 2008 Athens uprising, providing a backdrop for the protagonist’s encounters.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of experiences as the story unfolds across diverse locations, from Aberdeen to the Libyan sea. The text presents a kaleidoscopic view of the world, drawing inspiration from notable figures such as Archilochus, Pindar, and Walter Benjamin. With elements of literature, science fiction, and fantasy, this work delves into existential and sexual themes, offering a unique perspective on utopias and dystopias.
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An avant-garde anti-novel describing the erotic wandering of an anti-hero and his weird companion, a black raven with red wings, through the world of lust and desire, time and space, utopias and dystopias, places of idleness and insurrection; among them the December 2008 Athens uprising, which Dominque Strauss-Kahn, correctly characterised it as “the first political explosion of the current world economic crisis”. Endless encounters with women of varying ages and life paths, from the icy Aberdeen to the Libyan sea, and a kaleidoscopic glimpse of the world through the eyes of Archilochus, Pindar, Homer, Heraclitus, Kostas Karyotakis, Andreas Embirikos, Nikolai Fyodorov, Velimir Khlebnikov, Walter Benjamin, Bernard Shaw, Ernst Bloch and others. A wild existentialist and sexual extravaganza with futurist connotations.
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