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Running Water ... Rusting Pipes Vol. 2: Bucharest, the War Years
Mr. Vladimir
Running Water ... Rusting Pipes Vol. 2: Bucharest, the War Years
Mr. Vladimir
The author is an American expatriate living in French Polynesia. He holds three additional passports and lived in five countries on three continents. He lambastes the cable companies and strips the fashion industry of its glory, claiming it to be nourished by the swollen egos of fashion designers and fashion suckers alike. He calls the co-op racket the greatest rip-off, whereby when you finally buy your apartment you keep paying rent under the guise of maintenance, which is the only artificial anti-gravity force in a sea of relatively stable prices. Although a believer himself, he takes issue with God. He speaks to God, argues with God, and it sometimes seems that he's ready to drag God into a higher court of justice, if one could be found, and, in so doing, makes ample use of Time, an element whose existence he denies. He derides Einstein, mocks Freud, and subjects their theories to humorous interpretations, not always tongue in cheek. He divests royalty of its crown and elevates sex to the jewel in the crown. Furthermore, he worships sex (while scoffing at its mechanics) perhaps more than God, seeing no irreverence in it, since sex was created by God, and if the Devil was also created by God, well then, life is full of contradictions.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | October 17, 2002 |
ISBN13 | 9781401017750 |
Publishers | Xlibris |
Pages | 490 |
Dimensions | 616 g |
Language | English |