Omnicide: Mania, Fatality, and the Future-in-Delirium
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格式
平装书
页数
600
语言
英语
已发布
Jun 11, 2019
出版商
Urbanomic/Sequence Press
ISBN-10
0997567465
ISBN-13
9780997567465
描述
Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh crafts a profound exploration of the human psyche through a series of fragmented reflections that delve into the complexities of mania and its connection to the future. Each poetic derangement serves as a lens, revealing the intricacies of thought patterns that can either illuminate or obscure one's perception of reality. Mohaghegh's work interrogates the fabric of existence, intertwining fatality with the exuberance of mental states that dance on the precipice of chaos.
Through evocative language, readers are invited into a world where the boundaries of sanity blur, offering a unique perspective on the interplay between delirium and clarity. Mohaghegh's insights push readers to reconsider conventional narratives surrounding mental health and societal constructs, challenging them to find wisdom in what is often deemed irrational.
The text oscillates between beauty and confusion, mirroring the often misunderstood nature of mania itself. Each fragment is laden with rich imagery and profound insight, allowing for a multifaceted reading experience that invites contemplation.
In this innovative approach, the author propels the reader toward an understanding of how madness can offer unexpected insights, creating a dynamic dialogue between the mind's silent struggles and the louder, chaotic symphony of existence. Mohaghegh's work stands as a testament to the complexities of human experience, highlighting the often overlooked brilliance that emerges from the shadows of delirium.
Through evocative language, readers are invited into a world where the boundaries of sanity blur, offering a unique perspective on the interplay between delirium and clarity. Mohaghegh's insights push readers to reconsider conventional narratives surrounding mental health and societal constructs, challenging them to find wisdom in what is often deemed irrational.
The text oscillates between beauty and confusion, mirroring the often misunderstood nature of mania itself. Each fragment is laden with rich imagery and profound insight, allowing for a multifaceted reading experience that invites contemplation.
In this innovative approach, the author propels the reader toward an understanding of how madness can offer unexpected insights, creating a dynamic dialogue between the mind's silent struggles and the louder, chaotic symphony of existence. Mohaghegh's work stands as a testament to the complexities of human experience, highlighting the often overlooked brilliance that emerges from the shadows of delirium.