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Albina and the Dog-Men.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Jodorowsky, Alejandro.
Contributor:
MacAdam, Alfred.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (122 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Brooklyn, NY : Restless Books, 2016.
Summary:
"Deeply psychological and mysterious, the book will stimulate the imagination of the reader's mind to the extreme." --Marina Abramovic "In his latest novel, Jodorowsky builds on his multi-decade long assault of the public imagination.... a fantastical and genre-defying parable of love and friendship.... At its core, Albina and the Dog-Men is a love story about two people committed to one another's survival and to discovering their potential. And, as with life, it is sometimes only through the weathering of a storm that our true capacities are made clear." --NPR Books When two women--an amnesiac goddess and her protector, a leather-tough woman called Crabby--arrive in a Chilean desert town, Albina's otherworldly allure and unfettered sensuality turn men into wild beasts. Chased by a clubfooted corrupt cop, evil corporate overlords, giant-hare-riding narcos, and Himalayan cultists, Albina and Crabby must find a magical cactus that will cure Albina and the men's monstrous affliction before the town consumes itself in an orgy of lust and violence. Albina and the Dog-Men is Alejandro Jodorowsky's darkly funny, shocking, and surreal hybrid of mystical folktale, road novel, horror story, and social parable, ultimately uniting in a universal story of love against the odds and what makes us human.
Contents:
Intro
Part One The Lady Returns
1 The Rain's Gift
2 In Search of the Miraculous
3 The Visionary Hatter
4 The Town Without Death
5 Bees, Parrots, and Dogs
6 The Antidote
Part Two The Road of the Soul
1 The First Day
2 The Second Day
3 The Third Day
4 The Fourth Day
Part Three The Sparkling Morning Star
1 The Feathered Traitor
2 Road of Life, Road of Death
About the Author
Copyright.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9781632060693
1632060698
OCLC:
1312166657

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