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Honestly, it's all such an incomprehensible mess that even typing up that synopsis took real effort.
Re-reading that synopsis doesn't make it sound super appealing but it is.
Ms. Bianchi likes that synopsis of her political career.
As that synopsis suggests, What Ever Happened to Modernism? is essentially an academic book, and its appearance in the review sections is largely due to a classic literary spat stirred up by a Guardian journalist.
Neither does he subscribe to the notion that it's all in there somewhere and you just have to write it out: "I need to be able to synopsise it to myself, which doesn't mean that I need to stick to that synopsis, but I don't believe you can go into a kind of trance and summon it up".
From that synopsis, Weird City sounds a lot like a less fucking depressing Black Mirror, or maybe Twilight Zone with a few more laughs thrown in.
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After reading that short synopsis, how can you not be interested?
One reason few people today know Tomi Ungerer's books is that a synopsis of anything by him doesn't exactly read like "Goodnight Moon".
"I mistakenly implied that the synopsis was publicly issued as part of a report, when in fact, it was an internal document," he wrote.
Joshi said that a synopsis of the book, along with one chapter, The Genesis of Superstition, was published in the 1966 book The Dark Brotherhood and Other Pieces.
If this sounds like an interesting story, bear in mind that any synopsis will make this book appear better than its full, sprawling version turns out to be.
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