A man without a face infects the lives of others, becoming the person he discovers to be most interesting, feasting on their flaws, peering into their peculiarities . · Michael J. Seidlinger. Largehearted Boy – Book Notes – “The Face of Any Other” Posted on Decem by Michael Seidlinger in Uncategorized. When you have the face of any other, you see the cracks peeling apart a person’s face, revealing the true identity hidden behind their false social façade. You are able to ascertain the. · The Face of Any Other. by. Michael J. Seidlinger (Goodreads Author) · Rating details · 37 ratings · 5 reviews. A man without a face infects the lives of others, becoming the person he discovers to be most interesting, feasting on their flaws, peering into their peculiarities in order to fulfill their meaningless desires/5.
The Face Of Any Other|Michael J Seidlinger, Hand In Hand|Maree Moore, The Import And Export Market For Fresh Or Chilled Potatoes In Denmark|Philip M. Parker, Beacon Lights Of History V2|John Lord. The Face Of Any Other|Michael J Seidlinger, Prodige du Coeur|Charles Silvestre, The Federal Republic of Germany and the United States: Changing Political, Social, and Economic Relations (A Westview replica edition)|James A. Cooney, A Longing for Wisdom: One Woman's Conscience and Her Church|Patricia S. Taylor Edmisten. "The Face of Any Other bravely explores the tenuous personhood of the young and the urban, whose lives grow more ghostly the more they are particularized. Michael J Seidlinger has graced us with a quietly but unsettlingly original novel of the day-by-day slippages from alienation to.
Category: The Face of Any Other “The Face of Any Other” featured in Volume 1 Brooklyn’s November Book Preview Posted on November 4, November 4, by Michael Seidlinger in Jason Diamond, Lazy Fascist Press, Michael J Seidlinger, November Book Preview, The Face of Any Other, Tobias Carroll, Volume 1 Brooklyn. The Face of Any Other is about love and being, but it’s also about frustration, obsession, truth, and the nature of desire. Michael J. Seidlinger is one of the bravest and most original voices in contemporary fiction, and this is yet another example of how he is willing to explore new ways of telling stories. Posted on November 4, by Michael Seidlinger in Uncategorized The Quietus published what is essentially the first glimpse of “The Face of Any Other.” Prior to this excerpt, the book’s reach was limited to a few faithful readers and Cameron Pierce, the editor/owner of Lazy Fascist Press.
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