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Tales from the Motherland

The Spectacle Trilogy - A Precursor Cycle, Book Zero

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Tales from the Motherland

De : Ralph Clayton
Lu par : Cindy Palmer
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Tales from the Motherland: Book Zero is a darkly comic collection of interlinked stories about power, memory, exile, and the quiet absurdities of modern life.

Set across post-Soviet cities, imagined borderlands, and bureaucratic nowhere-zones, these stories follow people who live slightly out of sync with their surroundings—men and women shaped by collapse, reinvention, and systems that no longer announce themselves with force, but with procedure, habit, and polite indifference.

Old authority still lingers here: loud, theatrical, personal. It waves flags, gives speeches, pours drinks. But it’s fading. In its place comes something calmer, softer, and far more efficient—structures that erase without confrontation, relocate without explanation, and classify people until they disappear.

The tone is satirical, raw, and unsentimental. Violence, when it appears, solves nothing. Nostalgia offers no rescue. Humor cuts close to the bone. These are stories about survival without triumph, belonging without permission, and the strange dignity of waiting when the world insists you move on.

Tales from the Motherland serves as Book Zero of The Spectacle Trilogy: a precursor cycle that sets the stage for what comes later by showing how power learns to hide, how identity thins under pressure, and how ordinary lives absorb historical damage without ceremony.

This audiobook is for listeners who appreciate dark humor, political satire, noir-inflected storytelling, and fiction that refuses comfort in favor of clarity.

©2026 Ralph Clayton (P)2026 Ralph Clayton
Absurdisme Fiction Littérature et fiction Satire
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