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Rude Ethnographies: Rude Ethnographies, #2
Rude Ethnographies: Rude Ethnographies, #1
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The second volume of stories takes us deeper into the dark side of the Arabian Gulf with a sordid collection of creative non-fiction, fiction, and outright lies. From Atlanta to Dubia, the offbeat ensemble of characters collides head-on with the same unreliable narrator stumbling through hazy landscapes trying to escape his shattered past. A diverse and engaging collection of tales from an underground writer unafraid of telling a true story no matter how distasteful. Shunned for decades by mainstream publishing, this is a work of revenge. And we sense there is more to come.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 10, 2020
Rude Ethnographies: Rude Ethnographies, #2
Rude Ethnographies: Rude Ethnographies, #1

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  • Rude Ethnographies: Rude Ethnographies, #1

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    Rude Ethnographies: Rude Ethnographies, #1
    Rude Ethnographies: Rude Ethnographies, #1

     This eclectic volume of stories follows an unreliable narrator navigating the hazy zone between reality and fiction while traversing the globe through punishing landscapes engaged in futile work with strange colleagues, unexpected allies and exotic lovers. From fictional travelogue, to creative non-fiction and informal ethnography it is a wild tour around the globe, spanning 20 years of story-telling from this underground writer channeling Paul Bowles, Jack Kerouac, and Hunter S. Thompson. 

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    Rude Ethnographies: Rude Ethnographies, #2
    Rude Ethnographies: Rude Ethnographies, #2

    The second volume of stories takes us deeper into the dark side of the Arabian Gulf with a sordid collection of creative non-fiction, fiction, and outright lies. From Atlanta to Dubia, the offbeat ensemble of characters collides head-on with the same unreliable narrator stumbling through hazy landscapes trying to escape his shattered past. A diverse and engaging collection of tales from an underground writer unafraid of telling a true story no matter how distasteful. Shunned for decades by mainstream publishing, this is a work of revenge. And we sense there is more to come.

Author

Joseph W. Kuhl

Dr. Joseph W. Kuhl was born on the move living in a dozen different cities before he was 10 with his carney family before being sent to the Grease Wood Boys Home in Hezbollah, Georgia from which he escaped at age 15. He spent the next 12 years digging holes, raking leaves, painting historic homes, pouring drinks and agitating as a Neo-Marxist among redneck cadres.  A compulsive peripatetic, he expatriated to Morocco, Andalusia, Niger, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Ecuador, Afghanistan and Lao PDR. He divides his time between a trailer in rural Georgia and a caravan in what was once Europe.

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