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January 31, 2012

  • Bumped to the top of the Lobsterfist reading list, Guillaume Lecasble’s “Lobster.” Here’s the first paragraph of the blurb: “Aboard the Titanic, Lobster watches Angelina devour his father, before  being plucked out of the aquarium himself. Just as he is put in the  boiling pot, the ship hits the iceberg and the pot is thrown to the  floor. Lobster survives, with some changes; he finds himself sexually  attracted not only to a human, but to the very human who ate his father.  He gives her one life-changing orgasm before their tragic separation,  following an ugly incident in one of the lifeboats.”

    Bumped to the top of the Lobsterfist reading list, Guillaume Lecasble’s “Lobster.” Here’s the first paragraph of the blurb: “Aboard the Titanic, Lobster watches Angelina devour his father, before being plucked out of the aquarium himself. Just as he is put in the boiling pot, the ship hits the iceberg and the pot is thrown to the floor. Lobster survives, with some changes; he finds himself sexually attracted not only to a human, but to the very human who ate his father. He gives her one life-changing orgasm before their tragic separation, following an ugly incident in one of the lifeboats.”

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