Saturday, January 24, 2009

Monday, January 19, 2009

The Eyes

An upload of Jesus Ignacio Aldapuerta's The Eyes on Scribd:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/10949760/The-Eyes-ByJesus-Ignacio-Aldapuerta


Born into a deeply pious Catholic family in Madrid, Jesus Ignacio Aldapuerta grew up into one of the most extreme exponents of scatological literature the world has ever seen. A devoted disciple of the Marquis de Sade who, some believe, surpassed the ferocity of his master both in print and in reality. If to read all the stories of the Arabian Nights is, in fable, to die, then to read all the stories of Aldapuerta's infamous The Eyes is, perhaps in fact, to become mad, or worse: they present a universe in which Hell, abolished by Aldapuerta's fervent atheism, is created anew by his minute rendering of horrors perhaps too vivid and immediate to be wholly creations of the imagination.

These are the unblinking eyes in which Aldapuerta mirrors the foulness and corruption of our collapsing world, and the worse horrors that stir at its ruined foundations. More than stories, they are the apocalyptic scriptures of an atheist madman who worshiped at a shrine dedicated in blood and semen to both Eros and Thanatos. Once read, they will be with you always.

WARNING: CONTAINS MATERIAL OF AN EXPLICIT NATURE

Published by Creation books, and now a rare and expensive find. If you can; please purchase a copy of this book and support Creation, which have done a superb job in supplying the rare and bizarre in literature.

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For those still interested, I have uploaded Fragmentary Annihilation through Scribd as well:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/10950765/Fragmentary-Annihilation-by-Alexander

I am working on something new and more interactive. But Fragmentary is not yet finished, something for that should be coming along.

"The correct way for a person to die is to die by giving hope and promise of the overman to those around him. The second best way for a person to die, Zarathustra teaches, is to die fighting."

I'm not dead yet.