A Void, by Georges Perec (La Disparition)
This significant book, who’s linguistically cunning author calls for no introduction, strains against a troublingly unjust handicap… in fact, two. It informs of a tall story, that of Anton Vowl, a similar champion of virtuoso wordplay who is lost to a churning, sorrowful world without warning, thus provoking a fatal inquiry amongst bosom companions and distant contacts both, all of whom follow suit in shrugging off this mortal coil by turns – but within this
“Bangkok” Dangerous
Bangkok Dangerous
On the way to a hot assignment in the Thai capital to kill four targets for a mysterious local client, mullet-headed assassin Nick Cage explains and demonstrates the rules of his business using one of the least inflected vocal performances of his illustriously flat-toned career – the highlights being “always kill your hired help” and “don’t get into relationships with real people”.
Bangkok Dubious
Monotonal mullet-headed murderer Nick Cage goes to the trouble of