A fearless fusion of memoir, theater, manifesto, and scholarship that challenges readers to question the very rules of narrative.
(Isstories Editorial):- San Francisco, California Sep 29, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – Van Eden is proud to announce the release of Peripety by Van Eden, a daring multi-genre work that pushes the boundaries of what literature can be. More than a book, Peripety is a literary experiment–an invitation for readers to step beyond the predictable and enter a space where art and intellect collide.
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Blending elements of memoir, playwriting, environmental manifesto, and academic discourse, Peripety refuses to be confined by traditional genres. Instead, it creates a kaleidoscopic experience where readers are asked not just to consume a story but to actively shape its meaning.
Critics are already drawing comparisons to Cervantes, Faulkner, and Jampole’s The Brothers Silver for its fearless innovation and refusal to play by conventional rules. For readers weary of formulaic fiction, Peripety offers an alternative–bold, bewildering, and refreshingly authentic.
“Van Eden is not simply telling a story,” said an early reviewer. “He is dismantling the very idea of what a story must be–and rebuilding it into something breathtakingly new.”
Peripety is now available in paperback and eBook through Atticus Publishing and all major online retailers.
About the Author
Van Eden is a pioneering literary voice whose bold experiments in structure and genre challenge readers to rethink storytelling itself. With Peripety, he extends the possibilities of literature for a new generation of thinkers, dreamers, and rebels.

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