In this third book of the Poetria trilogy the author gives way to his alter-ego Alter from the p. u. (parallel universe) who delivers a course in p. u. astrology i.e. The Signs of The Fortune Cookiac a useful guide to the constellations in the p.u. followed by an even more helpful essay How To Tell If A Poet Is Mad then thirty-one synopses to thirty-one poems of the Madman each sandwiching in a view from the Port window of the author's homemade spacecraft the breathtaking S.S. Galactophonema. The thirty-one poems range (or better said de-range) from the circus sideshow subculture to the Blind Nudists Conventions Papal audience precautions at the Vatican and a creative Will and Last Testament that could postpone dying. The Musings consist of all the above and are preceded by the author's remorseful discovery on the book's dedication page that he is a Twentyfirst Century decadent as defined therein and wherein he implicates his p.u. ego. Obviously this is the lot and fate of close association with people i.e. Poetrians. Does such a condition end with a trilogy? It's doubtful but really only time will tell yes?
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