Et Resurrexit

Et Resurrexit by Marc Estrin, published by Fomite in 2023, is a literary work that begins with a remarkable event: the resurrection of William Eugene Vanderbilt-Davidoff on April 13, 1968. The narrative unfolds as his colleagues, faced with an unusual predicament, decide to replace him in his casket with bags of roadway salt, leading to a series of unexpected developments. This edition comprises 207 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find that Et Resurrexit delves into the intriguing aftermath of this resurrection, exploring the consequences and adventures that follow. The story blends elements of fiction with a unique premise, inviting readers to consider themes of identity and societal norms. Estrin’s narrative style offers a thought-provoking examination of the characters’ decisions and the implications of their actions in a world where the extraordinary becomes commonplace.
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On Wednesday, Apr 13, 1968, at 7:30 PM, William Eugene Vanderbilt-Davidoff rose from the dead.
Upon discovering Mr. Vanderbilt-Davidoff’s open, empty casket, and after a short staff meeting, Randy, Jim, and Lamont decided to replace Will with four bags of roadway salt laid end to end, and close the coffin. Screw it down. It was a closed-casket contract. Who would know? And Dignity Funeral Home & Services could hardly afford the scandal of having lost a client.
Et Resurrexit explores Will’s further adventures.
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