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It also featured isolated protagonists facing bizarre or surrealistic predicaments, incomprehensible socio-bureaucratic powers and Machiavellian power politics, resulting in a world of total chaos.
The cover words ranged from ‘An Alternative Circus Almanac’ to ‘How to Tear Life a Newie’ and the words inside included prose from Jack Finlay, who penned surrealistic pieces with titles like ‘Earth Journey: A Country Prosody’.
The rest of them are a bit more surrealistic, with Llama Llama’s head oddly disconnected from the rest of his body, or a toy train beginning in one corner of the puzzle and continuing in another as though connected by some bizarre hyperspace tunnel.
Source: https://www.timescall.com/2023/08/27/scott-rochat-rochat-can-you-see-a-puzzling-situation/