The Exploits of Engelbrecht
A Fantasy book. as game as they come but you cant jump over your fate. Yes, I thought so. The hangmen have...
Published for the first time in a low cost edition, Maurice Richardson's cult classic is one of the strangest works of fiction ever written. Fifteen stories that relate the activities of the Surrealist Sportsman's Club, a society with very dubious morals that spends the time it has left between the collapse of the moon and the end of the universe taking the concept of the 'game' to its logical limit. A club can't operate without members, and those of the SSC are as strange and astonishing as some of the events they compete in....
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as game as they come but you cant jump over your fate. Yes, I thought so. The hangmen have got him. Well thats goodbye to another of our English entries Here we Maurice Richardson, The Exploits of Engelbrecht //
Strangely formulaic, but enjoyable nonetheless. The Surrealist Sportsman's Club whiles away the mind, wagering years on the outcome of cosmological bouts of various gentleman's sport, clinging tightly to the priceless gift of consciousness which distinguishes us from the beasts. I have been wanting to read this book ever since I read the sequel "Engelbrect Again" written by Rhys Hughes a number of years ago. And nothing could beat his eloquent review of this book so I would not even try to do so, he sais it all. Please read it.Well, I was finally ably to purchase a copy of the hardcover from Savoy Books published... The Surrealist Sportsmen are a group of near immortals whose eon lasting sporting events tax the mind and spirit so much that its members relinquish the sweet gift of consciousness using as many toxic intoxicants as often as they can.Truth be told, reading the first two stories, I wasn't sold on the hype. Yes, it was puns galore surreal...