Reincarnation Blues
A man racing toward oblivion must use his final reincarnations to reach perfection and stay with Death, his true love.
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Plot structure labels used: nonlinear, interwoven strands, alternating narratives, episodic, multi-perspective, fragmented chronology, story within story, gradual reveal, minimal signaling, recursive
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