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What the Farmer Told the Bard, a Novel of Erotic Panpsychism

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It's a world where we build an armor of credit. We wear it like an invisible suit of linked coinage and rise in society as cybertypes, sacrificing our souls by increments of increasingly effortless everyday actions, marshaled by watching ourselves in an evermore heroic narrative, in bespoke episodes of an ultimately empty feedback loop¿-¿the Orpheus Chronicles. As our authentic soul energies are sucked away, the planetary weather systems slide towards chaos. A computer scientist has developed a sexual truth-seeking path-finder that sniffs out past lives. He is singled out by his own invention and cultivated by a power elite to be the Return of the Christ. To sacrifice him would reboot world religion and introduce extraterrestrial powers to supplant democracy. Runes encoded in a monument to Shakespeare come to life. Gods from the Bard's comedies inspire polyamorous love to find a way for the powers of nature to rebalance the world in time. Will one last day be enough? (Includes 25 illustrations of Shakespeare monument runes.)

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781959112051
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 202
  • Published:
  • May 20, 2023
  • Edition:
  • 00003
  • Dimensions:
  • 140x13x216 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 292 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: December 6, 2024

Description of What the Farmer Told the Bard, a Novel of Erotic Panpsychism

It's a world where we build an armor of credit. We wear it like an invisible suit of linked coinage and rise in society as cybertypes, sacrificing our souls by increments of increasingly effortless everyday actions, marshaled by watching ourselves in an evermore heroic narrative, in bespoke episodes of an ultimately empty feedback loop¿-¿the Orpheus Chronicles. As our authentic soul energies are sucked away, the planetary weather systems slide towards chaos.
A computer scientist has developed a sexual truth-seeking path-finder that sniffs out past lives. He is singled out by his own invention and cultivated by a power elite to be the Return of the Christ. To sacrifice him would reboot world religion and introduce extraterrestrial powers to supplant democracy.
Runes encoded in a monument to Shakespeare come to life. Gods from the Bard's comedies inspire polyamorous love to find a way for the powers of nature to rebalance the world in time. Will one last day be enough? (Includes 25 illustrations of Shakespeare monument runes.)

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