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"The Indestructible Chaos of Timeless Things" is a novella by the author of "The Kingdom of Absurdities," "A Chronicle of Wasted Time," and "Patriot Ghosts," that moves from Rome to Dubai to Idaho to the inner space of narrative perception. From architects to academics, third world laborers to expats, fiction to memoir, "The Indestructible Chaos of Timeless Things" shatters the boundaries between fiction and nonfiction, truth and lies, the West and the East, questioning how can you ever really be sure what's made up, not real, never happened, might have happened, or actually did happen, when saying is inventing?

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