Mongoland is a novel by German author Werner Kofler, published in 1983. The story follows the protagonist, a young man named Franz, as he navigates through the chaotic world of Vienna in the 1970s.
Franz is a struggling writer who is constantly trying to find his place in the world. He is surrounded by a cast of eccentric characters, including his overbearing mother, his alcoholic father, and his promiscuous sister.
As Franz tries to make sense of his life, he becomes increasingly disillusioned with the society around him. He grapples with issues of identity, alienation, and the meaning of existence.
Mongoland is a darkly humorous and satirical novel that explores the absurdity of modern life. It is a thought-provoking and compelling read that delves into the complexities of human nature and the search for meaning in a chaotic world.
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Care
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Love so True
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Just Like Christmas
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Honk
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