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The End of Everything

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It is midnight at the Winterbourne Psychiatric Institution. The only sound is the staccato hammering of a Smith-Corona Silent-Super typewriter. The crack of its Bakelite keys ricochet through the corridors like six-inch nails pounded into a solid mahogany plank. Known only as Fritz, the man at the typewriter rails against the world while plotting his own suicide. So begins a dark, comedic romp through the complex mind of a man on the edge. Fritz takes great pleasure in his above-average IQ and revels in exposing the psychological aberrations of others. The memento mori he is writing is both a justification for his rational suicide, and a treatise on everything that's wrong with the world. He rants about psychiatry, philosophy, politics, religion, and the death of art, culture, and literature. Characters include the incompetent ex-proctologist, Dr. Volker Bismarck, a gin-soaked Anglican priest, Father Fyodor, Sad Sally, a depressive case, the no-nonsense Nurse Popova, a Polish ex-wrestler named Jacob Kosi¿ski, the delusional fantasist Gorilla Billy, a black raven, and others. The reader is taken on a journey and is left to figure out whether Fritz is mentally unstable, or perhaps a genius? Is he a hypochondriac or a malingerer? Will he successfully carry out his final solution, or back out at the last moment?

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9780968572139
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 252
  • Published:
  • July 9, 2023
  • Dimensions:
  • 133x15x203 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 322 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: January 4, 2025
Extended return policy to January 30, 2025
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Description of The End of Everything

It is midnight at the Winterbourne Psychiatric Institution. The only sound is the staccato hammering of a Smith-Corona Silent-Super typewriter. The crack of its Bakelite keys ricochet through the corridors like six-inch nails pounded into a solid mahogany plank. Known only as Fritz, the man at the typewriter rails against the world while plotting his own suicide. So begins a dark, comedic romp through the complex mind of a man on the edge.
Fritz takes great pleasure in his above-average IQ and revels in exposing the psychological aberrations of others. The memento mori he is writing is both a justification for his rational suicide, and a treatise on everything that's wrong with the world. He rants about psychiatry, philosophy, politics, religion, and the death of art, culture, and literature.
Characters include the incompetent ex-proctologist, Dr. Volker Bismarck, a gin-soaked Anglican priest, Father Fyodor, Sad Sally, a depressive case, the no-nonsense Nurse Popova, a Polish ex-wrestler named Jacob Kosi¿ski, the delusional fantasist Gorilla Billy, a black raven, and others.
The reader is taken on a journey and is left to figure out whether Fritz is mentally unstable, or perhaps a genius? Is he a hypochondriac or a malingerer? Will he successfully carry out his final solution, or back out at the last moment?

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