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

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Product Details

Price
$16.95  $15.76
Publisher
Polar Bear & Company
Publish Date
Pages
202
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 0.46 inches | 0.58 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781959112051

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About the Author

Born in Los Angeles, California, the author grew up among several Western countries. He attended Winchester College in the UK and is a graduate of Amherst College in Massachusetts. He is the cofounder of the Solon Center for Research and Publishing and of EOPA Code Blue Water Solutions.

Reviews

In "this rich, dense, playful novel of philosophical, historical, and metaphysical inquiry . . . lovers, actors, and Pagan gods face the consequences of a new invention that reveals the polarity of sex uniting all the universe's particles and upends all post-Pagan theology. The material is fascinating, but the novel offers a series of erotic setpieces, extended monologues, comic colloquies, and even extended comic erotic colloquies . . .


"The novel's chief attraction is Cornell du Houx's witty, daring, allusive prose. The accounts of action, chiefly sex, are lyric and inventive . . . as characters explain the Slipstream or the metaphysics of sexual connection, or discuss the figure of 'the Running Christ.' Imaginative vigor pulses through descriptive scenes in which characters encounter gods and Shakespeare's fairies . . .


"There are few philosophical erotic novels about reborn Christs, Shakespearean fairies, crop circles, Sir Lancelot, and the history of religious sacrifice - this book certainly brings fresh and unique material to the table . . . daring ideas and memorable prose."


- The BookLife Prize by Publishers Weekly