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Most Famous Short Film of All Time

Publisher: tRaum Books
Book type: Novel
Age: Adult
Genre: Contemporary
Sub Genre: Experimental
Language: English
Key Phrases: ghost · Hybrid · jewish · metafiction · trans
““fascinatingly baffling…I’m not quite sure what to call it…pushed the boundaries and experimented with the written word””
– Daisy Blacklock
Ghosts and goddesses beckon Lev Ockenshaw. Oh, bother. Fortunately, he’s got a pill for that.

In 2014, Lev is happily telling campfire stories in Boston with his longtime friend, Stanley, and his coworker, Aparna. One day, he receives an anonymous, threatening email referring to the company where he and Aparna work. He reports the threat to his boss, but is not believed. Most Famous Short Film of All Time is a non/fiction-hybrid philosophical novel about belief, prejudice, perception, ethical action/inaction, undoing/redoing decisions, trying harder, being excellent to your friends, being a fictional character, being trans, the nature of time, and burning things that do not serve.

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