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⚫ | ''My Life in the Bush of Ghosts'' is a book by Nigerian author Amos Tutuola. It concerns the misadventures of a largely [[Featureless Protagonist]], who, on an evening walk, takes a wrong turn and wanders into the [[Death World|Bush]] [[Hungry Jungle|of]] [[Reality Is Out to Lunch|Ghosts]]. He is then kidnapped by one of the Bush's inhabitants. [[It Got Worse|And another. And another.]] The remainder of the book consists of his (we'll call him Amos, for convenience) attempts to make a reasonable living and find his way out of the bush, although [[Cosmic Plaything|the decision is largely out of his hands]]. In the process, he becomes a bit of a local celebrity, changes hands more times than a baseball card, and incurs an [[The Chew Toy|extraordinary amount of physical harm]]. |
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⚫ | '''''My Life in the Bush of Ghosts''''' is a book by Nigerian author Amos Tutuola. It concerns the misadventures of a largely [[Featureless Protagonist]], who, on an evening walk, takes a wrong turn and wanders into the [[Death World|Bush]] [[Hungry Jungle|of]] [[Reality Is Out to Lunch|Ghosts]]. He is then kidnapped by one of the Bush's inhabitants. [[It Got Worse|And another. And another.]] The remainder of the book consists of his (we'll call him Amos, for convenience) attempts to make a reasonable living and find his way out of the bush, although [[Cosmic Plaything|the decision is largely out of his hands]]. In the process, he becomes a bit of a local celebrity, changes hands more times than a baseball card, and incurs an [[The Chew Toy|extraordinary amount of physical harm]]. |
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[[Brian Eno]] and [[Talking Heads (band)|David Byrne]] are fans of the book, to the point that they named their first collaborative album after it. |
[[Brian Eno]] and [[Talking Heads (band)|David Byrne]] are fans of the book, to the point that they named their first collaborative album after it. |
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My Life in the Bush of Ghosts is a book by Nigerian author Amos Tutuola. It concerns the misadventures of a largely Featureless Protagonist, who, on an evening walk, takes a wrong turn and wanders into the Bush of Ghosts. He is then kidnapped by one of the Bush's inhabitants. And another. And another. The remainder of the book consists of his (we'll call him Amos, for convenience) attempts to make a reasonable living and find his way out of the bush, although the decision is largely out of his hands. In the process, he becomes a bit of a local celebrity, changes hands more times than a baseball card, and incurs an extraordinary amount of physical harm.
Brian Eno and David Byrne are fans of the book, to the point that they named their first collaborative album after it.
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