A Short Novel of Lost Connections and Nokia phone Personas Hank van Buskirk
Length1h 36m
About this audiobook
"Missed Calls 2002" is a novelization of a screenplay inspired by the author's years as an American ex-pat in Paris, and the music of André Benjamin. The story follows Artale, a man caught in a whirlwind of conflicting identities and responsibilities. He's a struggling broker, a newly-fired employee, a separated husband, a neglectful father, and a burgeoning poet, all while navigating the complexities of life as an immigrant in Paris.
The story is a portrayal of one human-being's fracturing personhood: He is juggling the demands of different personas and worlds thus straining his humanity -- all via his Nokia brick-phone.
The novella unfolds through a series of interconnected scenes, showcasing the emotional toll of Artale's existence. He negotiates with his ex-wife, battles his manipulative ex-father-in-law, and grapples with the moral compromises he's made. Ultimately, "Missed Calls 2002" is a story about a man searching for redemption and connection with his kid.