Name: | The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul |
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By: | Douglas Adams |
Narrated by: | Douglas Adams |
Series: | Dirk Gently |
Length | 6 hrs and 3 mins |
Category: | Literature & Fiction, Humor & Satire |
Release Date: | 1999-12-12 |
Language: | English |
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The writing style of Douglas Adams is characterized by its humor and its use of satire. Adams often uses irony and wordplay to make his points, and his writing is often described as zany and quirky. Additionally, Adams’s stories often contain elements of science fiction and fantasy, and he is known for his use of pop culture references.
The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul is a comedy-drama novel by Douglas Adams, published in 1988. The story follows the adventure of Dirk Gently, a “holistic detective”, as he investigates the death of a friend. The novel contains elements of detective fiction, science fiction, and philosophical speculation.
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