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New Mistakes

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Classic human follies of desire and ambition foreground a revelatory awakening the planet needs.
UFOs in formation in the sky. Vegetation—from cranky houseplants to wise old conifers—telepathically transmit their complaints. A cat gone viral rebels against her influencer caretaker. In California, interconnected strangers find one another, drawn by messy threads of sex and art, their lives falling apart as an extraordinary new reality arises.
In this debut novel by Clement Goldberg, classic human follies of desire and ambition foreground a revelatory awakening the planet needs. By turns tender and hilarious, visionary and perceptive, New Mistakes wittily shows us how we live today, and how we might, astonishingly, live tomorrow.

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Publisher: MIT Press

Kindle Book

  • Release date: September 10, 2024

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781635902266
  • Release date: September 10, 2024

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781635902266
  • File size: 486 KB
  • Release date: September 10, 2024

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Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

Classic human follies of desire and ambition foreground a revelatory awakening the planet needs.
UFOs in formation in the sky. Vegetation—from cranky houseplants to wise old conifers—telepathically transmit their complaints. A cat gone viral rebels against her influencer caretaker. In California, interconnected strangers find one another, drawn by messy threads of sex and art, their lives falling apart as an extraordinary new reality arises.
In this debut novel by Clement Goldberg, classic human follies of desire and ambition foreground a revelatory awakening the planet needs. By turns tender and hilarious, visionary and perceptive, New Mistakes wittily shows us how we live today, and how we might, astonishingly, live tomorrow.

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