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#Frankenstein; Or, The Modern Prometheus: A Literary Classic Told in Tweets for the 21st Century Audience
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@frankendoctorvictor:
A rainy November night, under a dying candle, I infused the spark. A gasp! A convulsion of limbs! A yellow eye opened. ;P WTF had I done?
In this witty abridgment, Victor Frankenstein’s quest to create a sentient being is retold with the occasional emoji. The plight of his monstrous creation is presented with internet acronyms. And Captain Robert Walton ponders the blinding power of ambition with hashtags.
Including an appendix that presents the original passages upon which each tweet is derived, #Frankenstein offers modern readers an entertaining and accessible companion to a great American classic.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781510731349 |
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Publisher: | Skyhorse |
Publication date: | 06/12/2018 |
Series: | Twit Lit Classics |
Pages: | 176 |
Product dimensions: | 5.10(w) x 7.00(h) x 0.70(d) |
What People are Saying About This
“A romping tragicomedy with @frankendoctorvictor, @iamnotttamonstar, and more. . . . Maybe if I’d been able to experience the classics via hashtags and emoji, I might have read more in high school!”
Ian Doescher, author of the William Shakespeare’s Star Wars series
“Hilarious! Quirky! Imagine Holden Caulfield writing his own CliffsNotes. Modern versions of the original stories told with #attitude.”
Mark Greenside, author of (Not Quite) Mastering the Art of French Living and I’ll Never Be French (no matter what I do)
“‘Like catching the wind or damming a mountain stream with a straw,’ Mike Bezemek’s Twit Lit Classics accomplishes the unaccomplishablecompressing MAJOR works of literature into #tl;dr volumes. The result is swaggering and serious, with a lyrical ellipticism that calls to mind George Saunders’ Lincoln in the Bardo. #praisedue indeed!!!”
JoAnna Novak, author of I Must Have You
“Read these tweets! @mikebezemek will make you laugh so hard you won’t realize how much you’re learning.”
Alison Espach, author of The Adults and Assistant Professor of English at Providence College
“A delightful re-imagining of what the characters from Frankenstein would be like in the 21st century. #awesome”
Emily Robbins, author of A Word for Love