Losing Michael Malone

Losing Michael Malone
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Publisher : Tate Publishing
Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : 9781617393754
ISBN-13 : 1617393754
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Book Synopsis Losing Michael Malone by : Nicholas Kasunic

Download or read book Losing Michael Malone written by Nicholas Kasunic and published by Tate Publishing. This book was released on 2011-03 with total page 136 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Suddenly, everything in life was no longer a validation of hope, a confirmation of being, a beckoning of an omniscient smile—as if all that had occurred in the world had fallen like dominoes in order to bow to a particular moment or succumb to, by all other means, a nonsensical realization. The charm of life was no more than a trail of seduction that birthed its most prized possessions of reality—hurt, terror, suffering, impurity, hopelessness. The unknown. In Losing Michael Malone, five characters search for happiness in a time of suffering. Emma is blind to the sunshine that gleams around her each and every day. Maddie witnesses a drained and exhausted marriage. Jack is without solitude in a life of inner conflict and self-loathing. Love and compassion rip and tear through the life of Kathryn. Michael hurts too much to feel anything. Through all of the pain of passion and disease, this cast of characters is on a collision course towards each other—no matter how much they'd like to run away. It all contributes to the narrative of what we refer to as life. Nothing keeps us from it, and everything tries to take it away.


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