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by Piotr Bardzik
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Synopsis
Standing on the snarky shoulders of Ambrose Bierce and Dorothy Parker, this tongue-in-cheek examination of everything from patriotism and ego to our collective dopamine addiction is a cathartic work of social philosophy, which is at once heavily satirical and all too realistic. - The Independent ...
Standing on the snarky shoulders of Ambrose Bierce and Dorothy Parker, this tongue-in-cheek examination of everything from patriotism and ego to our collective dopamine addiction is a cathartic work of social philosophy, which is at once heavily satirical and all too realistic. - The Independent Review of Books
Bardzik is more than capable of penning the most clever thing you’ve read today. It’s easy to picture his books in the back pocket of his jeans, the lines smudged with a feverish hand and a churning mind. There’s a lot going on in that skull of his, and it’s a pleasure to be in there with him. - Independent Book Review
You don’t read this book to follow a story. You read it to be jolted awake. I’ll be honest, reading this felt like watching fireworks. Every line bursts for a second, then vanishes, leaving an echo. It’s perfect for readers who enjoy thinkers like Wilde, Cioran, or Vonnegut, but want something more contemporary and raw. - Literary Titan
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