This long-awaited debut novella from neo-legendary sub-surface poetess Narco Pastel marks the first attempt to translate the party into a literary medium. As a pioneering entry into the Party Novel genre, The Autobiography of Leisure is designed to be digested socially, doused in a communal energy, and enjoyed with a healthy suspension of objectivity. Pastel's offering hig
This long-awaited debut novella from neo-legendary sub-surface poetess Narco Pastel marks the first attempt to translate the party into a literary medium. As a pioneering entry into the Party Novel genre, The Autobiography of Leisure is designed to be digested socially, doused in a communal energy, and enjoyed with a healthy suspension of objectivity. Pastel's offering highlights the abject boredom of Modernity and attempts to replace it with an evolved dialect that centers on the importance of perpetual amusement. Contemporary society would be well-advised to heed Pastel's morality tale of secular monastic hedonism or risk asphyxiation by spectacle.
Well before its official print release The Autobiography of Leisure became the first book to be banned on the internet, as the volatility of its content and subsequent response offended the Google Documents user agreement - the platform upon which the book was initially composed and distributed.
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