The Million-Year Centipede, or, Liquid Structures

The Million-Year Centipede
Author Eckhard Gerdes
Cover artist Jennifer C. Barnes
Country USA
Language English
Series None
Genre Science fiction, fantasy, horror, Bizarro, Postmodernism, experimental fiction
Publisher Raw Dog Screaming Press
Publication date
2007
Media type Print
Pages 125
ISBN 978-1-933293-35-6
OCLC 237816760
Preceded by Przewalski's Horse (Red Hen Press, 2006)
Followed by Nin and Nan, My Landlady the Lobotomist

The Million-Year Centipede, or, Liquid Structures (2007) is the sixth novel by American author Eckhard Gerdes. Set in an apocalyptic world in which a giant centipede comes to collect all of the true rock ‘n’ roll fans, Gerdes’ book is built of text fragments, drawings and songs that deal with themes like hero worship and fundamentalism. Like much of Gerdes’ work, The Million-Year Centipede is non-linear in structure, but is distinguished by its use of allegory.

Cover description

“Wakelin, frontman of seminal rock group The Hinge, once wrote a poem so prophetic that to ignore its wisdom is to doom yourself to drown in blood. After realizing the power of his words he faked his own death. Now one obsessed fan is tracking Wakelin down…can he be found before it’s too late?”

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