It Takes a Thief

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Kibworth Beauchamp: Matador-Troubador (2018)
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A Post Post-Modernist philosophical novel, grounded in the felt reality of experience, it explores unconditional love, art as self-insight and the wonder of nature - to suggest that consciousness as such is the origin of existence, but it also outlines the necessity of empathy and the ability to sense other minds as well as the struggle for survival within sustainable means in a consumer society intent on self-destruction.

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