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A Brutal Design
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A Brutal Design

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"A superbly bizarreGtterdmmerung."-Wall Street Journal

"An uncompromising portrait of the human psyche."-Soon Wiley, author of When We Fell Apart

After the fascist takeover of his homeland and the murder of his parents, Jewish architecture student Samuel Zelnik thinks that he and his friends are bound for the gulag-or worse. Instead, he receives an unexpected offer of freedom working in the experimental utopian city of Duma.

Awed by the city's dramatic architecture but confused by the other residents' strange behavior, Zelnik searches for his long-lost uncle who emigrated to Duma before him. His wanderings reunite him with Miriana Grannoff, an exiled avant-garde artist who was once his teacher. Her memorial installations hidden around the city equally enchant and repel him. And gradually, they begin to reveal a truth: Duma is not the workers' paradise it pretends to be.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lanternfish Press
Country
United States
Date
30 January 2024
Pages
264
ISBN
9781941360811

"A superbly bizarreGtterdmmerung."-Wall Street Journal

"An uncompromising portrait of the human psyche."-Soon Wiley, author of When We Fell Apart

After the fascist takeover of his homeland and the murder of his parents, Jewish architecture student Samuel Zelnik thinks that he and his friends are bound for the gulag-or worse. Instead, he receives an unexpected offer of freedom working in the experimental utopian city of Duma.

Awed by the city's dramatic architecture but confused by the other residents' strange behavior, Zelnik searches for his long-lost uncle who emigrated to Duma before him. His wanderings reunite him with Miriana Grannoff, an exiled avant-garde artist who was once his teacher. Her memorial installations hidden around the city equally enchant and repel him. And gradually, they begin to reveal a truth: Duma is not the workers' paradise it pretends to be.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lanternfish Press
Country
United States
Date
30 January 2024
Pages
264
ISBN
9781941360811