
Product Description everything is a film within a book a film that is being made and viewed at the same time. The point of view shifts between the actors and the characters, the audience and the director, the elusive Goombeldt and Zungvilda, all the while focusing on important questions about life, death, art, and all things in between. everything travels amidst a series of heterogeneous settings through events that are not directly related, all the while preserving a consistent emotional context. A conversation that starts on a drowning ship continues in a space shuttle, then in a desert, only to reoccur on a battlefield or on the Moon. Such a variety of locations is used in an attempt to distill what being a human really means, on the most essential level, as well as to arrive at the fundamental truths about interpersonal relationships. Simultaneously, a discussion of the rights and responsibilities of the artist takes place as the director struggles to finalize his understanding of the film that is being created. Like any book respectful of its reader, everything asks more questions than it answers. It is, essentially, one long question. By the time the question is asked, the reader will have had a chance to accompany the protagonists through a series of shuddering experiences, illuminating many of the common human realities from a variety of intriguing perspectives. Consumed and digested carefully, everything is likely to become the intelligent readers good friend. About the Author A. Molotkov is a writer, composer, filmmaker and visual artist. A founding member of Discord Aggregate, he harbors a lifelong dedication to innovation in art, and has created a vast gallery of mesmerizing works in various genres. As contemporary as it is timeless, his art is designed to be meaningful and accessible to thinking audiences everywhere, both in the past and in the future. He achieves this goal by focusing on the inherent aspects of the human condition and shunning the s
Page Count:
200
Publication Date:
2000-02-01
ISBN-10:
0967891914
ISBN-13:
9780967891910
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