This Is Not a Pipe
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Author:BLACK Tara
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ISBN:9781776563227
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Publication Date:November 2020
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This Is Not a Pipe
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Author:BLACK Tara
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ISBN:9781776563227
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Publication Date:November 2020
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Edition:1
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Te Herenga Waka University Press
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Description
Beth has a pole through her arms. This is not a metaphor. A metaphor would be a lot less inconvenient.
On the other side of the room, Kenneth is creating a new religion. He thinks narrative is the operating principle of the universe. He also thinks he's the hero of Beth's story. Beth is worried he's going to leave her. The creatures living in the pole may have stolen her cat.
Tara Black's comic is surreal, dark, sad, perversely joyful, and if you bet someone they couldn't find another book remotely like it, you would win. It's a little bit about being married to Kenneth. It's a little bit about losing your cat. It's definitely not about the pole.
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Beth has a pole through her arms. This is not a metaphor. A metaphor would be a lot less inconvenient.
On the other side of the room, Kenneth is creating a new religion. He thinks narrative is the operating principle of the universe. He also thinks he's the hero of Beth's story. Beth is worried he's going to leave her. The creatures living in the pole may have stolen her cat.
Tara Black's comic is surreal, dark, sad, perversely joyful, and if you bet someone they couldn't find another book remotely like it, you would win. It's a little bit about being married to Kenneth. It's a little bit about losing your cat. It's definitely not about the pole.
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Author: BLACK TaraISBN: 9781776563227Publication Date: November 2020Edition: 1Pages:Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Te Herenga Waka University PressCountry of Publication:
Beth has a pole through her arms. This is not a metaphor. A metaphor would be a lot less inconvenient.
On the other side of the room, Kenneth is creating a new religion. He thinks narrative is the operating principle of the universe. He also thinks he's the hero of Beth's story. Beth is worried he's going to leave her. The creatures living in the pole may have stolen her cat.
Tara Black's comic is surreal, dark, sad, perversely joyful, and if you bet someone they couldn't find another book remotely like it, you would win. It's a little bit about being married to Kenneth. It's a little bit about losing your cat. It's definitely not about the pole.
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Author: BLACK TaraISBN: 9781776563227Publication Date: November 2020Edition: 1Pages:Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Te Herenga Waka University PressCountry of Publication:
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