The God of Impertinence

The God of Impertinence

1997 • 232 pages

A funny look at contemporary life through the eyes of a Greek god. He is Hermes, god of travel, and he has the ability to enter people's minds so he knows what they think. He does not like the way humanity is heading, especially the growing gap between rich and poor. By a German writer, author of The Discovery of Slowness.

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