Swinging between Gothic irony and the moralizing farce of Preston Sturges, slapstick, metaphysics and digressionary speculation, this satire lends a startling new meaning to the term "oral history". The author also wrote "Ania Malina" and "Paris Dreambook".
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Swinging between Gothic irony and the moralizing farce of Preston Sturges, slapstick, metaphysics and digressionary speculation, this satire lends a startling new meaning to the term "oral history". The author also wrote "Ania Malina" and "Paris Dreambook".
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