KZRADOCK THE ONION MAN AND THE SPRING-FRESH METHUSELAH : from the notes of Dr. Renard de Montpensier
(2020)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Wakefield Press, 2020
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ISBN/ISSN
9781939663610 (electronic bk.) MWT13556518, 193966361X (electronic bk.) 13556518
LANGUAGE
English
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Originally published in Danish in 1910, Kzradock the Onion Man and the Spring-Fresh Methuselah is a fevered pulp novel that reads like nothing else of its time: an anomaly within the tradition of the Danish novel, and one that makes for a startlingly modern read to this day. Combining elements of the serial film, detective story and gothic horror novel, Kzradock is a surreal foray into psychoanalytic mysticism. Opening in a Parisian insane asylum where Dr. Renard de Montpensier is conducting hypnotic séances with the titular Onion Man, the novel escalates quickly with the introduction of battling detectives, murders and a puma in a hallucinating movie theater before shifting to the chalk cliffs of Brighton. It is there that the narrator must confront a ghost child, a scalped detective, a skeleton, a deaf-mute dog and a manipulative tapeworm in order to properly confront his own sanity and learn the spiritual lesson of the human onion

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