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About the Book
The book contains twenty-eight poems of widely varying lengths, from ten lines (The Bogeyman) to over five hundred (Holy Week), and the themes range from pious or personal lamentation;
“O souls who live pure, immaculate,
In the moonlight tower of grace and illusion,”
… (TO THE SIMPLE)
to the most ferocious social, moral, religious, radical and revolutionary criticism:
“These are brutal desires, it is flesh in full orgy,
Finally, the saturnalia of the rotten bourgeoisie,
Who prays like the pope and laughs like Voltaire.”