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The Geography of Nowhere: Finding One's Self in the Postmodern World |
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Rating:  Summary: pure intellectualism at its best Review: In Ebrele's "Geography of Nowhere" the reader can be guaranteed one thing--an advancement in further dialogue on postmodern thought. He may have been a bit ahead of his time when writing this one. The caliber of writing takes on concepts of postmodern thinking by intertwining historical footnotes with futurism in mind. Eberle epxplains roles of mythology, narrative and ritual in man's daily existence in a very new millennium kind of way. "Geography of Nowhere" is by no means a C.S. Lewis conversion story. What it is however, is one man's well-thought out perspective on these dynamic times.
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