An intricate, visionary work of multimedial synergy that evolves the template of the 21st-century novel by magnitudes."An author is a rat who themselves build the maze from which they set out to escape!" -- Jacques RoubaudA Tomb in H-Section is the crowning achievement of Louis Armand's Golemgrad Pentalogy, which already includes such works of startling originality as The Combinations, Death Mask Sutra, Vampyr, & Glitchhead.Simultaneously an illustrated historical epic, a metaphysical bildungsroman, a space opera, a videogame, a world-wide conspiracy thriller, a retelling of the Golem myth, a…mehr
An intricate, visionary work of multimedial synergy that evolves the template of the 21st-century novel by magnitudes."An author is a rat who themselves build the maze from which they set out to escape!" -- Jacques RoubaudA Tomb in H-Section is the crowning achievement of Louis Armand's Golemgrad Pentalogy, which already includes such works of startling originality as The Combinations, Death Mask Sutra, Vampyr, & Glitchhead.Simultaneously an illustrated historical epic, a metaphysical bildungsroman, a space opera, a videogame, a world-wide conspiracy thriller, a retelling of the Golem myth, a lost Goons Show, a child's comic book collection, & much more."Louis Armand's talent and versatility are unparalleled. He forges the New at every turn, & A TOMB IN H-SECTION may be his greatest accomplishment, revealing an author at the height of his powers. The ghost of high modernism sings through Armand's high-octane artistry." -- D. Harlan Wilson
LOUIS ARMAND's critical works include Feasts of Unrule (2024), Entropology (2023), Videology (2015), The Organ-Grinder's Monkey: Culture after the Avantgarde (2013), Event States (2007), Techne (1997) & Incendiary Devices (1993), poetry collections including Infantilisms (2024), Vitus (2022), and Descartes' Dog (2021), & novels including Anizar (2024), Glitchhead (2022), Vampyr (2021), The Garden (2020), Glasshouse (2018), The Combinations (2016) & Clair Obscur (2011). He co-directs the Prague Microfestival & is the director of the Centre for Critical & Cultural Theory, in the Philosophy Faculty of Charles University, Prague. www.louis-armand.com
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