Publisher's Synopsis
Philip Wylie's "Opus 21: Descriptive Music for the Lower Kinsey Epoch of the Atomic Age, a Concerto for a One-man Band, Six Arias for Soap Operas, Fugues, Anthems & Barrelhouse" is a satirical and humorous exploration of modern society. This literary fiction dissects the conventions and absurdities of its time through sharp social commentary.
Wylie's work, categorized as humorous satire, fearlessly examines various facets of human experience, particularly the fictional lives of patients. "Opus 21" stands as a testament to the enduring power of satire to provoke thought and laughter. Readers interested in classic literary voices that challenge societal norms will appreciate the sharp wit and keen observations found within this timeless work. Prepare to be both entertained and enlightened by this significant contribution to literary fiction.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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