MONTE CASANOVA
by Tutafarel
Monte Casanova
by Tutafarel
2025
Seventh Press
7.1 / ISBN: 979-8-218-76249-0
Library of Congress Control Number: 2025917472
Paperback, 101 pages
7 x 4 in (18 x 10 cm)
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US$ 9.97
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The first publication from Seventh Press. A two-act political tragedy about media spectacle and systemic rot.
Its release marks the start of a publishing program devoted to works that move between page, sound, and image.
In a near-future Los Angeles ruled by media spectacle and systemic rot, Monte Casanova, a fallen icon born into power, grapples with his identity amid the political legacy surrounding his twin sister's death. As he seeks meaning in a culture driven by calculated public performance, he is forced to face surveillance, betrayal, and the cost of refusing to play his part. Told through a Chorus of journalists, influencers, and everyday digital spectators, Monte Casanova is a two-act modern tragedy about intimacy and image in a technological society. At its core, the play questions what it means to be seen and what it costs to disappear. What it means to live in a world that moves too fast for grief, memory, or any true meaning to settle. If you pause, you're forgotten. So, how do you resist?
Tutafarel is the creative alias of Raphael Rosalen, a Brazilian artist and writer based in Los Angeles, CA. His work blends music, literature, and digital media. Monte Casanova is his debut book.
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