LÜZ is a novella-length experiment in uniting argument and myth to explore a futuristic society both united and estranged by its use of signs, and draws on the ideas of Luis Buñuel, Anne Carson, M.C. Escher, Sigmund Freud, Kurt Gödel and Plato.
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Lindsay Stern is the author of Town of Shadows (Scrambler Books, 2012).
Daniel Hall, author of UNDER SLEEP, said of LÜZ: Lindsay Stern's Lüz is an ingenious braiding of fiction and philosophical inquiry, a creation myth so strange and so queerly told it seems to have been 'fed through a prism.' It is a surprisingly original work by a surprisingly young writer, although the only thing about the book that hints at her youth is its sheer audacity. Here is a captivating new voice, darting, mercurial, and wise. --Daniel Hall, author of UNDER SLEEP
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