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totenbett books


the great collapse of the finite revolution
a collection of fictional stories set in the quirky town of totenbett, arizona, exploring profound themes of identity, existence, and the human experience through a unique blend of characters and narratives. each story emphasizes the bizarre charm of totenbett, where reality and the surreal often intertwine, inviting both visitors and residents to engage with its mysteries. the stories explore the complexities of memory, identity, and the lasting impacts of past traumas on present lives: characters often grapple with their realities, encountering surreal elements that challenge their understanding of existence.
the great collapse of the finite revolution offers a rich tapestry of stories that challenges readers to reflect on their lives and the complexities of perception and existence. told through the lens of totenbett, each of the narratives resonate with universal themes, rendering the collection both poignant and thought-provoking.
the great collapse of the finite revolution offers a rich tapestry of stories that challenges readers to reflect on their lives and the complexities of perception and existence. told through the lens of totenbett, each of the narratives resonate with universal themes, rendering the collection both poignant and thought-provoking.


orange cream
orange cream intricately weaves themes of identity, loss, and the societal implications of technology in a futuristic context, raising questions about humanity, freedom, and the intricacies of personal relationships in a rapidly changing, corporate-dominated world. it is set in totenbett, arizona, where societal roles and consumer culture heavily influence self-perception, and also serves as a critique of social norms surrounding gender and identity--particularly through the "partho process," which allows reproduction without traditional male involvement.
as individuals reflect on their past relationships and choices, they come to understand how their personal grief intertwines with and complicates their notions of self-identity: orange and cream face the challenges of their high-end professional lives while dealing with past traumas--particularly the recent death of cream's sister, candi--amidst the political tensions between "originists" and "amalgamists;" and the psychological impacts of the partho process are exemplified through both madame veuve and her relative machlydio, who struggles with reintegration into society following quarantine.
as individuals reflect on their past relationships and choices, they come to understand how their personal grief intertwines with and complicates their notions of self-identity: orange and cream face the challenges of their high-end professional lives while dealing with past traumas--particularly the recent death of cream's sister, candi--amidst the political tensions between "originists" and "amalgamists;" and the psychological impacts of the partho process are exemplified through both madame veuve and her relative machlydio, who struggles with reintegration into society following quarantine.
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