With a violent and abusive past, Flint Klemens lives on the fringes of society and within a sliver of his sanity. He's compromised by a corrupt Attorney General, drug pushers and businessmen who try their best to sideline him for speaking out. By chance he meets Gwennie, and they move interstate to start anew, only to find themselves caught in a web of corruption and vice. Gwennie disappears and Flint's left to deal with his psychotic mind. He is taunted by his enemies who, he discovers, are more closely linked than ever before.
Artwork and illustrations by Paul Summerfield.
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With a violent and abusive past, Flint Klemens lives on the fringes of society and within a sliver of his sanity. He's compromised by a corrupt Att...
Malcolm Bull offers a detailed analysis of nihilism in Nietzsche's works. Along with accompanying commentaries by Cascardi and Clark, he explores the significance of Nietzscheis views given the fact that a wide range of readers have come to embrace his ideas as new orthodoxy. There seem to be no anti-Nietzscheans today, but Bull demonstrates that this wide embrace of Nietzsche runs counter to the very meaning of nihilism as Nietzsche understood it.
Malcolm Bull offers a detailed analysis of nihilism in Nietzsche's works. Along with accompanying commentaries by Cascardi and Clark, he explores the ...