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Miles Gibson

    Miles Gibson's darkly satirical writing is characterized by elements of magic realism and absurdist fiction. Although his narratives follow a linear structure, his use of black humor, pastiche, and unreliable narrators firmly places him among the postmodernists. His unique style explores the boundaries of reality and absurdity with a provocative wit.

    Vinegar Soup
    Kingdom Swann
    • Kingdom Swann

      • 210 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Kingdom Swann, a seemingly respectable Victorian gentleman, grapples with his complex feelings towards women, as illustrated by his encounter with a nude woman suspended from a pillar. This striking imagery sets the stage for a narrative exploring themes of desire, societal expectations, and the darker aspects of human relationships, revealing the tension between outward respectability and inner turmoil.

      Kingdom Swann
    • Vinegar Soup

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      As though Martin Amis had been written by Henry Green and David Cook."" - The Times Literary Supplement. ""Savagely black comedy along Evelyn Waugh lines with its merriments even kinkier."" - The Observer. Full of dark comic invention, teasing eroticism, and culinary joie de vivre, Vinegar Soup is spicy and delectable, a fantasy with a flavor all its own about food and sex, growing up and growing old. Gilbert Firestone, fat and fifty, works in the kitchen of the Hercules Café and dreams of travel and adventure. When his wife drowns in a pan of soup he abandons the kitchen and takes his family to start a new life in a jungle hotel in Africa. And then the enormous Charlotte arrives with her brothel on wheels. An epic romance of true love, travel, and food.

      Vinegar Soup