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Incisive satire; exposing online identity's duplicities.

If you find yourself fascinated by the paradoxes of our digital personas versus the realities of who we are, "Man Hating Psycho" could catch your interest. Iphgenia Baal has crafted a collection that's not afraid to employ biting humor to reveal the often unspoken contradictions of modern life. Whether you're seeking sharp social commentary or just a fresh voice in literary satire, this book might just challenge the way you perceive the facade of social constructs.

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Man Hating Psycho

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ISBN: 9781910312797
Authors: Iphgenia Baal
Publisher: Influx Press
Date of Publication: 2021-04-14
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Contemporary, Literary Fiction
Related Topics: Feminism, Literature
Goodreads rating: 3.94
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Man Hating Psycho is the caustic new collection of stories from visionary writer Iphgenia Baal. Interrogating the disconnect between our public identities and real-life selves, Baal exposes the inherent duplicity of online communication. Text messages relaying deep personal crisis are nothing more than an annoyance, WhatsApp takedowns of wide-eyed left-wingers unfold at breakneck speed, friendships that seem set in stone disintegrate at the first hint of sex, the language of love degraded as life becomes more and more transactional. With black and disquieting humour, thirteen playful texts disparage the highly-profitable superstitions that are the scaffolding of our current social order. Man Hating Psycho lays bare the trappings of modern life, whilst putting the short story form through a literary mincer.
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Incisive satire; exposing online identity's duplicities.

If you find yourself fascinated by the paradoxes of our digital personas versus the realities of who we are, "Man Hating Psycho" could catch your interest. Iphgenia Baal has crafted a collection that's not afraid to employ biting humor to reveal the often unspoken contradictions of modern life. Whether you're seeking sharp social commentary or just a fresh voice in literary satire, this book might just challenge the way you perceive the facade of social constructs.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.