A different kind of book. Michael Steven Platt's phenomenal, ground
breaking, semi-artobiographical work, Endless Shifting Sand, turns,
twists, knots and uses the English language as it has not been used
since Finnegans Wake by James Joyce. A wealth of word plays, puns,
spoonerisms and double-entendres in a continual array of
nonsensical, irreverent, confusing, insightful, poignant, droll,
humorous and mind-bendingly crafted prosaic, poetic, stream of
conscious writing. This unique writing style is such that one may
open and read from virtually anywhere in the book without affecting
enjoyment. This is a reader's read that is at times difficult and
even incomprehensible, with word usage, spelling, grammar,
punctuation and format presented in unfamiliar, convoluted and yet
intriguing ways. The book is configured with room for notes and
comments in the margins. A fun and fascinating creation
Thirty-eight years in the crafting, this is a literary sculpture
for the mind's eye to touch and hold in the palm of your
imagination. But be aware of where you read it: it tends to make
you laugh
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