The Song Itself: A Gnostic Remembrance
Paperback, 296 pages
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Translated from the Coptic, Pig Latin, Aramaic and Greek by YƤq Cuartz, āThe Song Itselfā is the memoir of a nameless and sexless messenger whose memory and world are set ablaze by contact with an ancient Gnostic codex. After witnessing the aftermath of a brutal murder ignited by the codex, the protagonist must face a cult of arson-loving linguists, a luthier-psychopomp, an Egyptian alchemist and a Dionysian ghost. Religious, mystical and philosophical elements burn in dreams, conversations and events while the narrator seems to be withholding a ghastly truth. Sacrilegious and controversial, āThe Song Itselfā is a caffeine ingesting, chain smoking tour through an absurd world that is about to explode into flames.