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All Purpose

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About The Book

All Purpose is a raw, unfiltered autobiographical mosaic that breaks away from conventional storytelling. Instead of a linear plot, the book unfolds through surreal prose, poetic snapshots, fragmented memories, and existential observations, all told through the perspective of an unnamed narrator living at the margins. The result is a vivid and often unsettling portrait of a life pushed to extremes—emotionally, physically, and psychologically. Each page exposes the turbulence of drug-fueled nights, fleeting romances, sudden bursts of violence, and fragile moments of self-awareness, woven together with the honesty of someone who has nothing left to hide.

This work dives headfirst into the dark corners of mental health, addiction, urban poverty, and systemic neglect, challenging readers to see beyond the surface of society’s most uncomfortable realities. Its voice is fractured yet intimate, alternating between tragic confession, rebellious humor, and philosophical questioning. The book does not sanitize the human condition; instead, it confronts it in its most unvarnished form. All Purpose stands as a bold critique of institutions—medical, social, and political—that fail those most in need, offering a radical and deeply human perspective that is rarely given space in mainstream literature.

All Purpose speaks directly to readers who gravitate toward underground literature, experimental writing, and transgressive art. Fans of Charles Bukowski, William S. Burroughs, Hunter S. Thompson, Kathy Acker, Henry Rollins, and Irvine Welsh will find familiar echoes in its grit, rhythm, and unapologetic voice. Beyond literary enthusiasts, the book also holds strong academic relevance, offering rich material for contemporary literature courses and discussions in sociology, cultural studies, and gender studies. It is a provocative, thought-provoking work destined to resonate with anyone drawn to stories from the edges of society.