Mime radio / Benjamin Seror
By: Seror, Benjamin
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Publisher: Berlin : Sternberg Press , 2015ISBN: 9783956791512.Subject(s): Edebiyat -- Kurgu -- 21. yüzyıl -- Fransa![](/opac-tmpl/bootstrap/images/filefind.png)
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Mime Radio was performed and written orally by French artist Benjamin Seror at a series of events over a two-year period, then transcribed and edited into a novel. The story revolves around a cast of eccentric characters, who meet at the Tiki Coco, a bar in Los Angeles that holds “Challenging Reality Open Mic” nights for amateur inventors and performers. Eventually, the protagonists get caught up in trying to help Marsyas, a character from ancient Greek mythology that lost his body after being defeated in a music contest against the god Apollo, to recover his voice, his very ancient voice. Unbeknownst to them, this recovery unleashes a disaster… Mime Radio is a novel about how language and perception can be one and the same.