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Defending Infinity |
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By Ken Janjigian |
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ISBN: 978-1-929763-34-4
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Price: $17.95 |
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Shipping: $4.00
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Defending Infinity is a tragicomic novel vividly written in crackling prose. It is the story of
Van
Arakalian, who has been playing it safe for many years. He has a proper job, a loving fiancée and
suburbia is
calling. However, soon after his father’s death, his life veers towards cataclysm. He quits his job and
returns to bartending where he befriends an eccentric and seductive group of artists. Meanwhile, Van is
dealing with insomnia. During sleepless hours he obsessively keeps a surreal and spontaneously written
journal, which he refuses to read. Van’s fiancée finally demands that he examine the real issues
catalyzing
his erratic behavior, but Van is suddenly more focused on starting a new life of travel and creativity.
Defending Infinity is also available as an ebook on Amazon.com for the Kindle.
Ken Janjigian is also the author of Trapped Doors (Pocol Press, 2005), a collection of novellas
set in
San Francisco. Mr. Janjigian was honored to be a guest speaker/reader at the Jack Kerouac: Writers of
the
Next Generation event in 2007.
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