Mechaniverse:A Humanthology
The Polemic Touch
by
Book Details
About the Book
60 seconds, 60 parables: the clock of man is the pirate against Peter Pan. A captain of a mysterious ship ventures off with his crew deep into the bowels of Utopia. Once inside, he soon accosts the immortal static child, a faun-like juvenile who scolds flux for the enviable world that can always be. His ´insites´ run from stream-of-consciousness reflection to dynamic pentameter to stanzic phantasmagoria. Observing these many relics of his own past, present, and future, the good capatin also recedes to allow his first-mate, Rabelais, take heed with the expressions. Mechaniverse: A Humanthology is a new philosophy of the highest order, inspired by the likes of Baudrillard, Rabelais, Shakespeare, and language itself. Otherwise known as The Polemic Touch, it is a work that introduces the idea of ´functional history´ and argues vehemently that we are not yet at the end of it.
About the Author
Mountebank Bauwens is a startler, grinding away at making sense of those scurvy prosopopoeias that fluster his due course. Where he lives, not many can say; some claim that the nature of his whereabouts lurks somewhere betwixt Europa and Bohemian theatrical endeavors. A long time enthusiast for Literary Rights, the captain scans relentlessly for chances to observe words, hoping to uncover the next estranged vibration out there. Currently, he is writing a tale about questions because answers bore him.