"The runner believed life was a linear and mechanical process of perpetual momentum, and the impersonator saw it as a self-actualizing power struggle and a quest for gold. Burdened by their own aimless knowledge of success, they embark on an odyssey that takes them from the cavernous buffet halls of a near future Las Vegas strip, and through the scorched earth stretched out before them. In BRADLEY OF HIM, Connor Willumsen,...engraves a hyperreal satire that makes a confusion of the frontier between character and performer."--Page [4] of cover.
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