All Men Are Ghosts dives into a playful, uncanny conversation about reality itself.
A witty narrator travels with Panhandle through a world where ghosts blur the line between belief and experience, satire and wonder. The result is a rich, dreamlike chain of ideas that invites readers to question what is real.
The text pairs spirited dialogue with surreal episodes—from ghostly debates on communication to a journey that shifts from battlefield memory to a city street in Damascus. It blends literary allusions, philosophical humor, and vivid scenes to spark reflection without giving simple answers.
- A brisk, provocative conversation about what ghosts think of humans and how we prove existence
- Surreal excursions that mix memory, dream, and waking life
- Humorous, Shakespearean and classical references reimagined in a modern frame
- A lyrical, experience-driven approach that rewards careful reading
Ideal for readers who enjoy literary fiction with a speculative twist, philosophical humor, and evocative, image-rich storytelling.