Description |
111 pages ; 21 cm |
Summary |
"Genre-defying, raucous and elliptical, Search histories is a collection of short (short) prose about what people google in a specific time of their lives, however significant or mundane. Epigrammatic, wicked, and hilarious, composed only of what people might have typed into Google, this book is a look at our fears, existential wonders, suffering and inconsequential streams of consciousness. This collection of vignettes shows just how boring but funny the monotony of everyday life is through characters dealing with identity struggle, loneliness, burnout, financial stress, strained relationships, spiralling worry, sadness and desperation. Search histories is all about humanity’s insecurities ... Mostly funny, at times sad because it’s true, Search histories shows that people today are chronic overthinkers desperately hunting for the answers to: Who am I and is it ok?" -- Back cover |
Subject |
Google (Firm) -- Fiction
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Flash fiction, Australian -- 21st century
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Genre/Form |
Flash fiction.
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ISBN |
9781925735635 |
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