Googleplex Otakky

Googleplex Otakky by Kenji Siratori, published by Minerva Books on October 10, 2012, is a work of fiction that presents a unique exploration of language and narrative. This edition, comprising 132 pages, showcases Siratori’s avant-garde style, merging elements of sound art with a distinctive approach to storytelling. The book delves into themes of hypermodernity and the complexities of global communication, reflecting influences from notable figures in experimental literature.
Readers will encounter a challenging and innovative narrative that pushes the boundaries of traditional fiction. Siratori’s work is characterized by its experimental nature, drawing parallels to the styles of Artaud and Burroughs while navigating the intricacies of contemporary language. This book invites readers to engage with its unconventional structure and thought-provoking concepts, making it a notable addition to the realm of avant-garde literature.
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Japanese avant-garde writer / sound artist Kenji Siratori unleashes new brain rupture hypermodern fiction. He disclose a devastating loop of global language from Japanese avant-garde underground in a bizarre experiment stylistically akin to Artaud and Burroughs in the 21st century.
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