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Science & Technology - Fiction, Jewish Fiction & Literature, Humorous Fiction, Occupations - Fiction

King David Dances

by Francis Stuart
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Overview

Purporting to be the diary of the Irish-Hungarian archaeologist, Lodsi Dormondi, King David Dances is both a self-survival manual and instructional booklet for the cosmos. Opening with the miraculous discovery of the Ark of the Covenant in modern-day Judaea, these witty dispatches constitute a droll commentary on the miracle of life itself: an off-beat look at everything from horse-racing and Heidegger to the tyranny of consensus and corn flakes. This new novella from Francis Stuart is further evidence of the talent and spirit of one of this century's most important Irish novelists.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 1998
Publisher
Wholesaler Unique rescued for Dillons
Pages
62
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781874597445

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