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When Certainty Panics: Reading Jestus on Rampage

theliteratureweekly5 months ago5 months ago05 mins

Jestus on Rampage is a work of satire that proceeds with unusual restraint. It does not rely on exaggeration, emotional urgency, or overt confrontation. Instead, it unfolds with a steady calm, allowing its absurdities to sit plainly on the page and trusting the reader to recognize their implications. The novel follows Professor Bagdenborg, a figure who…

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