The Office of Future Storytelling
A Novel
by Neil Powell
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Pub Date 2 Sep 2022 | Archive Date 14 Oct 2022
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Description
Neil Powell explores the political and existential problems facing humankind in this philosophical and literary examination of language and society...
The Storyteller is tired of telling stories about Love, God and Beauty. With the invention of Eric Crawford, an English teacher at Davenport College, he explores what is required to tell new stories. As a result, a tantalising world of freedom beckons.
This encompasses Eric’s family and romantic life, the explosive relationship he has with troubled student, David Spurling, and a protest movement about the role of Art in society. The Storyteller’s control of Eric’s life conversely makes the Storyteller realise the power language has over him. Reminding him that language is a public medium, not the exclusive tool of an authority or author.
A stylistically innovative novel, at turns both a philosophy and black comedy, The Office of Future Storytelling, examines the relationship of language to individual identity and freedom. It argues that the stories we need are those which demonstrate our unequivocal connection to the world.
A Note From the Publisher
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781803133829 |
PRICE | £4.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 264 |
Featured Reviews
The writing style and presentation will not appeal to a lot of readers, but for those that are open to some creativity, this will probably be enjoyed. It tackles some big picture issues and maybe best for those that are OK doing some deeper thinking, not for those just seeking a quick, entertaining read.
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