At the Husavík Research Institute, a paradise of Nordic perfection where the blemished are banished and the pretty are promoted, acne-ridden Magnus is sent on a bogus anthropological fact-finding mission to visit every village, town, and city in Wales to file "reports" for Iceland's upcoming colonisation. The reports he composes are fragments of snarky travelogue, highly suspicious tales of local folklore, unforgiving recaps of childhood trauma, and cris de coeur from a misanthropic outsider fated to stalk the wild Welsh countryside suffering squeamish erotic reveries about Helga Horsedóttir. Presented in alphabetical, achronological order, Condemned to Cymru is a comico-pimply picaresque, a digressive ramble into the dark heart of boredom, and the essential reference encyclopedia of self-hatred.
Nicholls Books
This author is celebrated for his provocative and postmodern works that delve into the depths of the human psyche, exploring the complexities of reality. His style is characterized by a playful use of language and unconventional narrative structures, compelling readers to reconsider their perceptions of the world. With a unique lens on society and culture, his writing offers incisive commentary on modern life. His contributions are an exploration of existence and its elusive nature.
