Synopsis
This experimental "transfiction" transcends conventional disciplinary boundaries. It has been labeled literature, philosophy, economics, psychology, political science, and more. One thing is for sure, it is like nothing else in print today. This pioneering effort in operational writing, fusing form and content, with its manifold interpretations, was first published in the 1960s in Transatlantic Review, a literary journal. It soon became a cult favorite, being anthologized, and then published in the current book form. It was relevant decades ago, it is relevant today, and it will be relevant in decades to come.
About the Author
Sam Kash Kachigan is the author of several innovative books in mathematics and psychology, including "Multivariate Statistical Analysis," "Statistical Analysis," "The Sexual Matrix," "The Game," and "Over 100 Traits of Truly Horrible People." His books have been used in graduate programs at over 300 leading universities, in over a dozen different academic disciplines. He is also a prolific photographer and experimental filmmaker. As such, he is one of very few individuals to have made significant contributions to both the arts and sciences. He was born in Wisconsin of immigrant Armenian parents, and received his inter-disciplinary education at the University of Wisconsin, The University of Washington, and Columbia University.
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