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What to Do in the Meantime (and why it doesn't matter)
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What to Do in the Meantime (and why it doesn't matter)
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An author of literary fiction and academic scholarship, Michael Richard Lucas' third book is a delightfully humorous romp through a dystopian apocalypse. A twisted parody of a self-help book, this work is comprised of an unknown narrator's anecdotes and aphorisms that range from existential philosophical musings to non sequitur punchlines: Nietzsche meets
The Onion
. The book's open-ended thematic anecdotes provide humorous insight into the socio-political/economic follies and the psychological/philosophical dilemmas that haunt the people of our character's space/time.
Michael teaches courses in rhetorical theory and media production at MichaelTeachesStuff.com. Other published works include:
The Lost Fragments: pointless guidelines for the hopeless
(Sunstone Press 2018), and
Parody and Pedagogy in the Age of Neoliberalism
(Peter Lang 2019). Other works reside at MichaelArtsGood.com.
The Onion
. The book's open-ended thematic anecdotes provide humorous insight into the socio-political/economic follies and the psychological/philosophical dilemmas that haunt the people of our character's space/time.
Michael teaches courses in rhetorical theory and media production at MichaelTeachesStuff.com. Other published works include:
The Lost Fragments: pointless guidelines for the hopeless
(Sunstone Press 2018), and
Parody and Pedagogy in the Age of Neoliberalism
(Peter Lang 2019). Other works reside at MichaelArtsGood.com.