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The Million Year Centipede, or, Liquid Structures

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Cover artist
  
Jennifer C. Barnes

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
2007

Author
  
Eckhard Gerdes

OCLC
  
237816760

Country
  
USA

Series
  
None

Originally published
  
2007

Page count
  
125

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Publisher
  
Raw Dog Screaming Press

Genres
  
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror fiction, Bizarro, Postmodernism, Experimental literature

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The Million-Year Centipede, or, Liquid Structures (2007) is the sixth novel by American author Eckhard Gerdes. Set in an apocalyptic world in which a giant centipede comes to collect all of the true rock ‘n’ roll fans, Gerdes’ book is built of text fragments, drawings and songs that deal with themes like hero worship and fundamentalism. Like much of Gerdes’ work, The Million-Year Centipede is non-linear in structure, but is distinguished by its use of allegory.

Cover description

“Wakelin, frontman of seminal rock group The Hinge, once wrote a poem so prophetic that to ignore its wisdom is to doom yourself to drown in blood. After realizing the power of his words he faked his own death. Now one obsessed fan is tracking Wakelin down…can he be found before it’s too late?”

References

The Million-Year Centipede, or, Liquid Structures Wikipedia