The Giulio Metaphysics III
The Giulio Metaphysics III is a collection of linked tales on the fluidity of identity and the power of the word. A character named Giulio frees himself from his creator in order to write his own story, only to find himself lost and confused, unable at times to recall his own name. He wanders through landscapes both familiar and alien, struggling to return home.
Praise for Michael Mirolla:
“Intriguing, passionate, sad, hilarious. Mirolla is a master storyteller. . . . Berlin will make you laugh, cry, and cringe.” —Toronto Sun
“An ambitious novel concerned with the nature of identity, the weight of history, the significance of catastrophe, and the legacies of fascism and communism.” —Quill & Quire
“Mirolla . . . is a teller of tales that only the tautest of prose could relate with cohesion and beauty. This book will thrill the mind.” —CrimeSpree
“Mirolla’s book excels.” —Rain Taxi
“The Facility is a fascinating, thought-provoking novel. If you like quirky, mind-bending books, this one is for you!” —Geekscribe
“Mixes theology, cloning, and Beckettlike absurdist alienation. . . . Parallels the division between mind and body, between technology and nature, and between what we can do and what we should do.” —Publishers Weekly
Michael Mirolla, author of The Formal Logic of Emotion, is a novelist, short story writer, poet, and playwright living in Toronto, Canada. His short fiction and poetry have won several prestigious awards, including selection for publication in The Journey Prize Anthology, and have appeared in numerous journals in Canada, the US, Britain, and Italy.