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Life calls the tune and we dance

April 24, 2023December 5, 2024 kafkasmotorbike

In Chapter Thirty (Decision/Indecision) JP introduces Eddie to a conceptual get-out-of-jail-free card called Determinism, which appears to absolve him from all of his misdeeds and

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No plough stops for the dying man

April 20, 2023December 5, 2024 kafkasmotorbike

In Chapter Sixty-Five (Long Distance Runaround), Eddie insists that his impending death in an art gallery fire must cause an inevitable public outcry. A refutation

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The Sistine Chapel – Virtuoso join-the-dots?

March 28, 2023January 22, 2025 kafkasmotorbike

In Chapter Eighteen (Down through the Night) Julian Date criticises Eddie’s mural in the new pizza house. ‘I realised it was going to be a

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The Kings New Artwork

March 3, 2023December 5, 2024 kafkasmotorbike

In Chapter Eight (Thick as a Brick) Eddie ridicules the abstract works hung around the Art classroom. There was no fairytale ending… Once upon a

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Quotations

Wealth or Illth?

March 2, 2023November 27, 2023 kafkasmotorbike

In Chapter Two (Yours is no Disgrace), Andy introduces the newly-arrived Eddie to the concept of Illith: ‘I guess it’s kinda like the frustration a

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Art

Michael’s Two-Faced Image

March 2, 2023January 22, 2025 kafkasmotorbike

In Chapter Fourteen (Dharma for One) Eddie becomes intrigued by the image of a youth’s head he finds in a leaflet: “It was a monochrome

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Philosophy

David Hume’s massé shot

January 23, 2023December 5, 2024 kafkasmotorbike

Chapter Twenty-One (One of Those People) takes place in the Student Union’s pool hall when Andy raises the topic of Communism’s Historic Inevitability, something certain

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Philosophy

Russell’s Paradox

January 22, 2023December 5, 2024 kafkasmotorbike

In Chapter Forty (Bringing it Back), Brian the university librarian took exception to his fellow staff attempting to deal with books that couldn’t be classified,

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About The Book

Eddie Miller’s University career had started oddly: he certainly hadn't predicted living in a squat with a beer-obsessed loner, spending his evenings crawling bars and eating fast food. Even so, life wasn't perfect: he was despised by his classmates, loathed by the girl he'd taken a shine to, and terminally bored by his classwork. Luckily the answer seemed obvious: go to the police and tell them a pack of lies about an unidentified corpse.

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