Cretan Teat
von Brian Aldiss
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Beschreibung
A ribald tale from Britain's best-love Science Fiction writer.The Cretan Teat is a bawdy novel, telling the extraordinary tale a Byzantine painting of the Virgin Mary breastfeeding the infant Jesus.
This false icon gets adopted by the people - and so becomes instrumental in the downfall of mankind.
This is a story where the narrator - the author - is regularly caught with his trousers down.
It is at once funny and important, a post-modern text reminiscent of Pirandello, where sexcapades brush shoulders with the end of the world.
This false icon gets adopted by the people - and so becomes instrumental in the downfall of mankind.
This is a story where the narrator - the author - is regularly caught with his trousers down.
It is at once funny and important, a post-modern text reminiscent of Pirandello, where sexcapades brush shoulders with the end of the world.
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11.99 €
Beschreibung
A ribald tale from Britain's best-love Science Fiction writer.The Cretan Teat is a bawdy novel, telling the extraordinary tale a Byzantine painting of the Virgin Mary breastfeeding the infant Jesus.
This false icon gets adopted by the people - and so becomes instrumental in the downfall of mankind.
This is a story where the narrator - the author - is regularly caught with his trousers down.
It is at once funny and important, a post-modern text reminiscent of Pirandello, where sexcapades brush shoulders with the end of the world.
This false icon gets adopted by the people - and so becomes instrumental in the downfall of mankind.
This is a story where the narrator - the author - is regularly caught with his trousers down.
It is at once funny and important, a post-modern text reminiscent of Pirandello, where sexcapades brush shoulders with the end of the world.
Buchinformationen
Haupt-Genre
N/A
Sub-Genre
N/A
Format
Paperback
Seitenzahl
188
Preis
11.99 €



