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The Combinations by Louis Armand
The Combinations by Louis Armand








The Combinations by Louis Armand

Reinhard) of the 20th (who attempted and succeeded in turning flesh into soap). Edward) of the 16th/17th centuries (who attempted and failed to turn lead into gold), and the infamous H’s (e.g. Golem City, the ship of fools boarded by the famed D’s (e.g. “Golem City”), across the 20th-century and before/after. In 8 octaves, 64 chapters and on 888 + xxxvii pages, Louis Armand’s The Combinations is a “work of attempted fiction” that combines the beauty & intel In 8 octaves, 64 chapters and on 888 + xxxvii pages, Louis Armand’s The Combinations is a “work of attempted fiction” that combines the beauty & intellectual exertion that is chess with the panorama of futility & chaos that is Prague (a.k.a. The Combinations is a text whose 1) erudition dazzles, 2) structure humbles, 3) monotony never bores, 4) humour disarms, 5) relentlessness overwhelms, 6) storytelling captivates, 7) poignancy remains poignant, and 8) style simply never exhausts itself. Armand’s prose weaves together the City’s thousand-and-one fascinating tales with a deeply personal account of one lost soul set adrift amid the early-90s’ awakening from the nightmare that was the previous half-century of communist Mitteleuropa.

The Combinations by Louis Armand

In 8 octaves, 64 chapters and 888 pages, Louis Armand’s The Combinations is an unprecedented “work of attempted fiction” that combines the beauty & intellectual exertion that is chess with the panorama of futility & chaos that is Prague (a.k.a. Kafka's "The Trial" meets Musil's "Man without Qualities." Enter for a chance to win one of 3 copies of THE COMBINATIONS, Louis Armand's opus magnum (888 pages), about Prague across the centuries, about the se Enter for a chance to win one of 3 copies of THE COMBINATIONS, Louis Armand's opus magnum (888 pages), about Prague across the centuries, about the search for the Voynich Manuscript, about laying the ghosts of the past & present to rest.










The Combinations by Louis Armand