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According to the acknowledgements page, Ian Martin's self-published novella Pop-Splat "is a contemporary take on Shakespeare's Hamlet"; and, according to the blurb on the back cover, the author "looks at today's South Africa through cynical eyes and uses his unique brand of sick humour to satirize a sick society".