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The Dark Black Book of Verse Studium Rerum Profanarum

by A. Sea Herndon

FROM THE PUBLISHER: "Possibly the strangest thing ever written in the English language!" This book-length poem in thirty "strata," gallops at a Byronic pace through a surreal and war-torn world of anthropomorphic atoms and electrons, and hallucinogenic re-tellings of Genesis, the Bhagavad-Gita, and the Buddha's enlightenment, while juggling enough occult imagery to make Crowley blush. Either one of the most profound antiwar (and possibly anti-technology) statements made this century, or a sinister joke. Or both. Written at the end of the 20th Century and the Second Millennium, released on April Fool's Day 2010, this is the notorious Dark Black Book of Verse. Something to offend everyone. Not suitable for children or the faint of heart.

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