A Crackup At The Race Riots by Harmony Korine
This unconventional narrative is a fragmented collection of vignettes, lists, and surreal anecdotes that delve into the chaotic and often absurd aspects of American pop culture and society. Through a series of disjointed yet interconnected pieces, the book explores themes of fame, violence, and identity, painting a vivid and often unsettling picture of the human condition. Its non-linear structure and eclectic style challenge traditional storytelling, inviting readers to piece together the narrative in a way that reflects the disorder and unpredictability of the world it portrays.
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- Published
- 1998
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 112
- Original Language
- English
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