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Fleeting City (Paperback)

P&S History > Humanities > Fiction

Imprint: Mosaic Press
Pages: 128
ISBN: 9781771611596
Published: 18th August 2017
Script Academic & Professional

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Tekgyozyan's novel has been described as a "virtual movie-novella, where mysticism and urban typologies, grotesque and humorous transitions are all interlaced". He touches on themes previously taboo in Armenian but which characterise much of the new Armenia, including virtual reality, sexuality, suicide, and drugs.

His style resonates with an almost cartoon-animated quality. Equal parts humorous, absurd, serious, and surreal, Tekgyozyan is able to draw an animated film on paper, where objects come to life and human beings take on unsuspecting forms.

In this novel, one of the characters has hair that seems to have branched out like a tree and comes alive. The two main characters in Fleeting City, Gagik and Grigor, tell the same story but from two different perspectives, adding and subtracting. The result is a narrative as complex as Tekogyozyvan's reality.

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