Ogd: A Mostly Random And Profoundly Nonsensical Enquiry Into The Nature Of Apocalypse, Cartography

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Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages

104

Age Group

9-12 Years

Language

English

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Book Summary

Once upon a time, in the kingdom of Ogd, a Messiah was born ... with her foot in her mouth. This might be her story. Her position of foetal gaffe allows her to eat her toenails, which nourish her and make her toenails grow so that she can eat them. Apart from the practicality of the situation, this also is the basis of her profound teachings. As the Messiah travels through many dimensions, her followers learn the importance of bells, nirvana, clean feet, Klein bottles and phonetics, among diverse other things. Ding dong. Following in the tradition of Lewis Carroll, Anushka Ravishankar writes nonsense prose, which addresses complex issues of the modern-day world with a deep and abiding meaninglessness.Ogd is a profoundly nonsensical and hilarious fable by the bestselling childrens author Anushka Ravishankar. While Anushka is famous for her nonsense poetry for younger kids, this is her first book of nonsense prose for older readers. Literary nonsense, such as that written by Lewis Carroll, Dr Suess and Edward Lear, is often used to look at complex issues from a different angle. Ogd deals with many issues of daily life, important and unimportant, such as cartography, education, hairstyling, mathematics, monarchy, philosophy, physics, poetry, publishing, religion and toenails. The book encourages the reader to both laugh at many of the current preoccupations in the world and encourages readers but also to think more deeply about them.

Product Details

Author

Om Books Editorial Team

Number of Pages

104

Language

English

SKU

BK0427548

ISBN

9780143450900

Reading Age

9-12 Years

Dimensions

12.7x2.01x19.05cm

Binding

Paperback

Ogd: A Mostly Random And Profoundly Nonsensical Enquiry Into The Nature Of Apocalypse, Cartography

Ogd: A Mostly Random And Profoundly Nonsensical Enquiry Into The Nature Of Apocalypse, Cartography

MRP: โ‚น 299

โ‚น 285

โ‚น 14 Off

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