Rene Daumal’s “A Night of Serious Drinking” is a ‘pataphysical Fear and Loathing before Fear and Loathing, in which reality bends around an unnamed and unreliable narrator’s bender. At one point, a character named Sidonius regales the inebriated protagonist with a tale of woe:
“The Kaffir, who tended the garden and looked after the chickens, in Cracow, u…
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