No. of pages 118
Published: 2010
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In "Lost in Blunderland: The Further Adventures of Clara," Michael Everson offers a clever political parody that reimagines Lewis Carroll's whimsical Wonderland. Clara, the protagonist, finds herself navigating a satirical landscape filled with eccentric characters and absurd political scenarios that mirror contemporary issues. As she encounters outlandish figures representing various political ideologies and societal quirks, Clara embarks on a journey of self-discovery and critical reflection. Through humorous dialogue and whimsical adventures, the story critiques modern politics while capturing the essence of Carroll's imaginative style, inviting readers to ponder the absurdities of the political world in a delightful, engaging manner. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 118 pages in this book. This book was published in 2010 by Evertype .
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Lewis Carroll
Meet the man who created Alice, the Mad Hatter, and Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum!L ewis Carroll is the pen name of Charles L. Dodgson, a mathematician and church deacon, who taught at Oxford University. He was inspired to write his best known works, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, by one of the Dean's daughters, Alice Liddell. The books were hugely successful and brought Carroll wide acclaim, especially for the nonsense poems Jabberwocky" and The Hunting of the Snark.