A collection of darkly humorous stories and columns.
In “The Twilight of the Clowns” a traditional way of life ends as clowning ceases to be a via...
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A collection of darkly humorous stories and columns.
In “The Twilight of the Clowns” a traditional way of life ends as clowning ceases to be a viable way of life;
In “Everybody Loves a Little Elf” elves save a man’s business but they create a literal stink about property rights and slave labor;
In “More than One Day in the Life of Igor Igoravitch” a KGB agent is caught up in a web of intrigue that is his own creation;
Australians move to take over the world with their national food, the hot dog;
The web of lies in Charlotte's Web is exposed;
and the price of the simulacra in the window is finally laid bare.
The Northwest Examiner: "A cross between Garrison Keillor and Salvador Dali."
David Raffin was the editor of the satirical journal Vision? Nary!, praised by MAXIMUMROCKNROLL, Factsheet 5, and the Joe Bob Report (Joe Bob Briggs).
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