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A Feast of Hungry Ghosts

By: Randall Balluff
Narrated by: Randall Balluff
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- The Wind Up Bird Chronicles meets Don Quixote -

A Feast of Hungry Ghosts combines Magic Realism, Chronicle, and Travelogue, exploring the cognitive dissonance, muck-raking, and duplicity of our times, to unearth humanist catch-22’s and provide clues to reconcile the past. Set in contemporary Taipei, Taiwan, this darkly ironic satire challenges current, dominant American “woke” academic thought regarding memory, sex, race, and desire. A silver-tongued narrator weaves the tale of an amnesiac expat teacher Mark Saile who, after accidentally discovering a mountain temple where transnational gangs initiate victims into forced labor and sex slavery, is hunted by a gargantuan, rogue, CIA-puppeted city ghoul.

- Rated R (All Triggers Warning)

- Nine Chapters

- Literary Novel (ironic satire)

- (with Notes, References, Bibliographies, Index)

©2024 Randall Balluff (P)2024 Randall Balluff
Dark Humour Satire Witty

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