King Freedom
Title | King Freedom |
Year for Search | 2011 |
Authors | [Kaufman], [Stephen](b. 1947) |
Tertiary Authors | River, Uncle [pseud.] |
Date Published | 2011 |
Publisher | Fantastic Books |
Place Published | Brooklyn, NY |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | The novel begins with a dystopia that combines church and state, where everyone must attend daily church services and anyone falling foul with either church or state is severely punished. The novel follows the trajectory of a man at the lowest rungs of society as he leaves prison and struggles to survive and very slowly begins to search for freedom. |
Pseudonym | Uncle River [pseud.] |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | The author (b. 1947) was a Jungian analyst. |
Full Text | 2011 [Kaufman, Stephen] (b. 1947). King Freedom. By Uncle River [pseud.]. Brooklyn, NY: Fantastic Books. PSt The novel begins with a dystopia that combines church and state, where everyone must attend daily church services and anyone falling foul with either church or state is severely punished. The novel follows the trajectory of a man at the lowest rungs of society as he leaves prison and struggles to survive and very slowly begins to search for freedom. The author was a Jungian analyst. |