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The Abstract: Tales of Wickedness and Sorrow
The Abstract Tales of Wickedness and Sorrow
Author: Goodloe Byron
On the second floor of the live-in hotel, Brandon, an unemployed expatriate, is eating idly through his life's savings. He spends his time walking through the town in a limited variety of mental states; coffee nerves, lonely villainy, and wine-soaked sadness. — After an encounter with a local playwright, he decides to remodel himself as a res...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780615150468
ISBN-10: 0615150462
Publication Date: 2005
Pages: 302
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Publisher: Brown Bag
Book Type: Paperback
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The Abstract opens with a description of its protagonist, Brandon, âpassing time from young to oldâ as he plods up and down the streets of an unnamed town.

Brandon buys a suit from a clearance store, hires an interpreter, and begins contacting people under the pretense that he is a foreign journalist writing about the local arts scene. The project ends uneventfully when he runs out of money. Some time later, our hero decides to steal the story that enchanted him most, incidentally about a foreigner becoming an object of public attention, and pass himself off as its author in order to attract the respect and affection that he desires once and for all.


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