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A murder, a missing Gnostic codex, and the city is
ready to burn…  

Then why is everybody sipping coffee, playing music,
and talking about handplanes?  You guess the lie.  Mr.
Cuartz’s translation has rendered the Coptic,
Aramaic, Greek and Pig Latin of this absurd pseudo-
confessional into a lively read.  Did it all really
happen?  Who cares, it’s too interesting and too much
fun!  From run-ins with Dionysian ghosts and mad
linguists to guitar building 101, this is one strange
ride.  Cult Classic? Maybe for a small cult of obtuse
philosophers.
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Felling the Tree of Life to build a
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Click below for "Babydoll's Existential Discourse on the
Nature of Ennui and It's Anodyne."  Lots of fun!  Karate,
music, and, of course, Ennui (really more like anger and
craziness, but ennui sounds cooler)!
Praise for The Song Itself:

"...The Song Itself: A Gnostic Remembrance", excellently composed and written, and
highly recommended to readers who want a fiction with a unique slant and for community
library literary fiction shelves."

--Buhle,
Midwest Book Review