It has been said haikus are the most Satanic forms ov poetry. I don't know why, but that is what I've been told [add drum roll here]. Anyroad, herein lies 108 Satanic haikus covering such sinister subjects as Satanic groups, history, rituals & other occult information in the guise ov poetry. Satanist or not, this is 1 hell ov a poetry book! Love it or hate it as long as U read it!
Welcome back to another issue ov NuShIt! As the title suggests, these 336 pages contain new poetry written & performed in 2018. If it happened in 2018, I probably wrote about it or took notes for later poems. I have continued trying as many poetic styles as I can (see Keywords), & this year the Special Supplement has several illuminated poems! NuShIt '19 is already in the works, & NuShIt will keep coming each new year until I'm dead!
Welcome back to another issue ov NuShIt! As the title suggests, these 272 pages contain new poetry written & performed in 2019. If it happened in 2019 I probably wrote about it, or took notes for later poems. I have continued trying as many poetic styles as possible (see Keywords), & this year's Special Supplement deals with performance equipment! NuShIt '20 is already in the works & NuShIt will keep coming each new year until I'm dead!
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The Book of Dave is Booker-shortlisted author Will Self's dazzling sixth novel What if a demented London cabbie called Dave Rudman wrote a book to his estranged son to give him some fatherly advice? What if that book was buried in Hampstead and hundreds of years later, when rising sea levels have put London underwater, spawned a religion? What if one man decided to question life according to Dave? And what if Dave had indeed made a mistake? Shuttling between the recent past and a far-off future where England is terribly altered, The Book of Dave is a strange and troubling mirror held up to our times: disturbing, satirizing and vilifying who and what we think we are. At once a meditation upon the nature of received religion, a love story, a caustic satire of contemporary urban life and a historical detective story set in the far future - this compulsive novel will be enjoyed by readers everywhere, including fans of Martin Amis and Anthony Burgess's A Clockwork Orange. 'Vivid, visceral and breathtakingly ambitious, this is Self's best yet' GQ 'Mindboggling ... darkly hilarious ... A fascinating book' Evening Standard Will Self is the author of nine novels including Cock and Bull; My Idea of Fun; Great Apes; How the Dead Live; Dorian, an Imitation; The Book of Dave; The Butt; Walking to Hollywood and Umbrella, which was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize. He has written five collections of shorter fiction and three novellas: The Quantity Theory of Insanity; Grey Area; License to Hug; The Sweet Smell of Psychosis; Design Faults in the Volvo 760 Turbo; Tough, Tough Toys for Tough, Tough Boys; Dr. Mukti and Other Tales of Woe and Liver: A Fictional Organ with a Surface Anatomy of Four Lobes. Self has also compiled a number of nonfiction works, including The Undivided Self: Selected Stories; Junk Mail; Perfidious Man; Sore Sites; Feeding Frenzy; Psychogeography; Psycho Too and The Unbearable Lightness of Being a Prawn Cracker.