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- Xman abstract "Xman (sometimes referred to as XMAN) is Michael Brodsky's third novel. It tells the parody philosophical tale of Xman, a universal nobody who arrives in Manhattan and drifts between arguments, interviews, accidents, hospitals, derelicts, terrorists, and death.Xman is noted for its lack of conventional characters or dialogue. The plot is picaresque. Ontological discussion is the norm, especially in regard to symptoms, labels, captions, bracketing, impersonation, and the true work.Xman was described as a "highly regarded avant-garde novel," an example of what small presses are capable of.".
- Xman author Michael_Brodsky.
- Xman coverArtist Mark_Beyer_(comics).
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- Xman numberOfPages "539".
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- Xman wikiPageWikiLink Category:Novels_by_Michael_Brodsky.
- Xman wikiPageWikiLink Category:Novels_set_in_New_York_City.
- Xman wikiPageWikiLink Caucasus.
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- Xman wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles_Times.
- Xman wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Beyer_(comics).
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- Xman wikiPageWikiLink Nate_Grey.
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- Xman wikiPageWikiLink Roosevelt_Island.
- Xman wikiPageWikiLink The_New_York_Times.
- Xman wikiPageWikiLink World_Trade_Center_(1973–2001).
- Xman wikiPageWikiLink X-Man_(disambiguation).
- Xman wikiPageWikiLink X-Men_(disambiguation).
- Xman wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mr. Xman".
- Xman wikiPageWikiLinkText "Xman".
- Xman author Michael_Brodsky.
- Xman caption "Cover of the 1st edition".
- Xman coverArtist Mark_Beyer_(comics).
- Xman genre Postmodern_literature.
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- Xman pages "539".
- Xman published "1987".
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- Xman subject Category:1987_novels.
- Xman subject Category:American_philosophical_novels.
- Xman subject Category:English-language_novels.
- Xman subject Category:Manhattan_in_fiction.
- Xman subject Category:Novels_by_Michael_Brodsky.
- Xman subject Category:Novels_set_in_New_York_City.
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- Xman comment "Xman (sometimes referred to as XMAN) is Michael Brodsky's third novel. It tells the parody philosophical tale of Xman, a universal nobody who arrives in Manhattan and drifts between arguments, interviews, accidents, hospitals, derelicts, terrorists, and death.Xman is noted for its lack of conventional characters or dialogue. The plot is picaresque.".
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- Xman wasDerivedFrom Xman?oldid=675775170.
- Xman isPrimaryTopicOf Xman.
- Xman name "Xman".