Babyfucker by Urs Allemann

This controversial and provocative novella delves into the mind of a deeply disturbed narrator who grapples with his own dark and unsettling desires. Through a stream-of-consciousness narrative, the text explores themes of taboo, obsession, and the boundaries of human morality, challenging readers to confront the uncomfortable and often unspoken aspects of human nature. The narrative's raw and unfiltered style serves as both a critique and a reflection on the complexities of deviant behavior, leaving readers to ponder the fine line between thought and action.

Published
1992
Nationality
Swiss
Length
Very Short
Pages
80-100
Original Language
German
Avg User Rating
(4.0)
Alternate Titles
None

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