"Apocryphal Pataphysics" may very well be the new bible on pataphysics. While all other texts on this absurdly nonsensical topic dwell uncomfortably in a realm of quasi-academia, "Apocryphal Pataphysics" approaches its subject with modern language and with a healthy dose of fun and irreverence.
The short book (14 pages) is published as part of a new series by the folks at Jokes Review. It's author, dudebuddy Peter Clarke, has studied the works of Alfred Jarry for a number of years and often employs pataphysical elements in his fiction writing. But he admits to having no real qualifications for writing a book of this sort. Arguably, no one does.
The book is available now on Amazon.
The short book (14 pages) is published as part of a new series by the folks at Jokes Review. It's author, dudebuddy Peter Clarke, has studied the works of Alfred Jarry for a number of years and often employs pataphysical elements in his fiction writing. But he admits to having no real qualifications for writing a book of this sort. Arguably, no one does.
The book is available now on Amazon.