What is the truth of existence? Why are we here and what is our purpose? Throughout the history of humanity, we have attempted to seek the answers to these questions, some through religious and spiritual means, others philosophical and artistic. The Story of Us All is one more attempt to come to grips with the age-old struggle to find meaning in the universe.Black is the first book in the trilogy, The Story of Us All, which will be followed by White (Book Two) and Red (Book Three). Black, as with the second and third books, is written in a style called Chaos Riddle Prose, and follows three separate narratives. All three stories are modern, surreal, Agnostic-Gnostic-Luciferian takes on classics from Christian European Literature.The first story comes from the Grail legend, specifically Wolfram von Eschenbach’s Parzival; the second from Dante’s The Divine Comedy; and the third from the Faust legend, especially Goethe’s Faust. All three characters in the stories pursue the same goal, in different times, places, and dimensions, to find The Eye. The book also has 13 paintings by the Abstract Expressionist artist Eric Fiazi, one for each chapter, in full color. The abstract expressionist style complements both the style of the writing and the content of the stories. For more information go to the website -www.love-chaos.com/black
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- Author Derek Hunter
- Language English
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