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OverviewOne day Mr. Memento Mori realises that he is a book character and has a superpower to travel into books and so, he decides to strike against the evil writers who sentence their characters to death. Mr.Mori persuades Romeo and Juliet that suicide is not a solution and in their adulthood, they will remember these days with laughter. He goes to The Magic Mountain with a huge supply of penicillin. In reverse Mr. Mori pushes Professor Moriarty at Reichenbach Falls and kills him in order to save many other characters. But everything turns upside down when Mr.Mori discovers that in the book where he is the character the author decides to kill someone. He has no information about the victim so Mr.Mori gathers all the characters and with the help of H. G. Wells' time-machine starts a journey to different epochs. As time changes, the genres vary so the power of the author becomes limited outside the post-modern world. Mr. Mori knows it and selects the direction where the characters have bigger chance to survive. AUTHOR: Born in 1990, Beka Adamashvili is a postmodern Georgian author, blogger, screenwriter, and Creative Director at an advertising agency. In 2011 he graduated from Caucasus School of Media at Caucasus University with a BA in Journalism and Social Sciences. In 2014 he published his first novel 'Bestseller' , which became a became a real bestseller in Georgia and was shortlisted as the best debut for literary award SABA and as the best novel for Tsinandali Award. It also got a special prize at Iliauni literary award. In 2018 Beka Adamashvili published his second book 'Everybody Dies in This Novel'. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Beka Adamashvili , Tamar JaparidzePublisher: Dedalus Ltd Imprint: Dedalus Ltd ISBN: 9781912868827ISBN 10: 1912868822 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 10 March 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""Everybody Dies in this Novel offers a big tangle of inter-and meta-textual fun, jumping all about at breakneck speed, and it's good and clever fun as such."" - M.A.Orthofer in The Complete Review ""In short this is a magnificent romp through literature, religion, myth, advertising, modern culture and much else. Some of the time you will wonder what is going on but no matter, you will soon move on to something else which is seemingly totally irrelevant and/or totally postmodern. Adamashvili clearly had great fun writing this and shows a wide knowledge for a young writer. And were you were worried about Death? Remember him? He appeared at the beginning. You will be glad to learn he gets a good night's sleep."" - John Alvey in The Modern Novel" 'Everybody Dies in this Novel offers a big tangle of inter-and meta-textual fun, jumping all about at breakneck speed, and it's good and clever fun as such.' M.A.Orthofer in The Complete Review 'In short this is a magnificent romp through literature, religion, myth, advertising, modern culture and much else. Some of the time you will wonder what is going on but no matter, you will soon move on to something else which is seemingly totally irrelevant and/or totally postmodern. Adamashvili clearly had great fun writing this and shows a wide knowledge for a young writer. And were you were worried about Death? Remember him? He appeared at the beginning. You will be glad to learn he gets a good night's sleep.' John Alvey in The Modern Novel Author InformationBorn in 1990, Beka Adamashvili is a postmodern Georgian author, blogger, screenwriter, and Creative Director at an advertising agency. In 2011 he graduated from Caucasus School of Media at Caucasus University with a BA in Journalism and Social Sciences. In 2014 he published his first novel Bestseller, which became a real bestseller in Georgia and was shortlisted as the best debut for literary award SABA and as the best novel for Tsinandali Award. It also got a special prize at Iliauni literary award. In 2018 Beka Adamashvili published his second book Everybody Dies in This Novel. Tamar Japaridze is a highly acclaimed Georgian translator and academic, the winner of the Georgian literary prize SABA 2016 for the best translation of the year. She has translated over 30 literary works from English into Georgian, including authors such as William Shakespeare, Rudyard Kipling, Harold Pinter, John Fowles, Henry Miller, Arundati Roy, Irvin Welsh, Bernardine Evaristo, Margaret Atwood and Kazuo Ishiguro. For Dedalus she has translated Bestseller and Everybody Dies in this Novel by Beka Adamashvili. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |