'Sweet Unpleasant Realities' charts the journeys of Matthew Benjamin Harkfel and a coterie of characters that are each embracing their own visions of personal freedom. Matthew is "seventeen years old, an orphan, a prodigy, a celibate, if such a title could be applied at seventeen, and in his words, 'the dissonant note of karma.'" His failed suicide attempt brings him into contact with philosophy professor, Stephen Danielson. Stephen chronicles Matthew's journey across a spiritual landscape of magical realism, and into ...
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'Sweet Unpleasant Realities' charts the journeys of Matthew Benjamin Harkfel and a coterie of characters that are each embracing their own visions of personal freedom. Matthew is "seventeen years old, an orphan, a prodigy, a celibate, if such a title could be applied at seventeen, and in his words, 'the dissonant note of karma.'" His failed suicide attempt brings him into contact with philosophy professor, Stephen Danielson. Stephen chronicles Matthew's journey across a spiritual landscape of magical realism, and into Xenoria. There, the mysterious and enlightened Djela initiates Matthew into the liberating customs of her people. Matthew's world dissolves in a series of breaks with reality as he plunges into mental illness. Matthew must choose between the world of the nothing-space, or enter the thin space to experience the 'future that awaits.' Loosely based on Dante's Divine Comedy, the 100 chapters reflect major thematic elements of the Commedia's 100 Cantos, as Matthew's journey is a trip through an underworld to an existential paradise. You are invited into a world in which the reader will be shocked and soothed. 'Sweet Unpleasant Realities' is for the courageous.
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Add this copy of Sweet Unpleasant Realities to cart. $64.01, new condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2008 by BookSurge Publishing.