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Hidden Wheel
Introduction
When an art scene takes root in a pop-up colony called Freedom Springs, micro-visionary Ben Wilfork promotes the giant, autobiographical 600 square foot canvases of former chess prodigy and high end dominatrix Rhonda Barrett using his Hidden Wheel as a bridge to the future before pre-Datastrophe history completes itself.
About the Book
It''s a book about the scams of the modern age--artistic self-promotion, corporate infiltration of hipsterdom--and it''s hilarious. At the same time, this is a philosophical literary work that dissects hipsterdom to get at the core of what it''s all about.
Who Should Read It
A must-read for art fans, punk fans, anyone who wants to know how the truly original ideas can get subsumed by the corporate machine--and how to save them.
Style and Talent
Told in an intriguing intersecting point of view style, this is a powerful short novel by an emerging talent.