This is the third book in David C. McLean's first trilogy of poems for Emma. McLean worships Emma & regards her as his goddess & muse. He has never written better & he is pretty sure that she is the best muse ever. One can see how during the writing of this book McLean suffered a form of nervous breakdown but that the strength of his feelings for Emma pulled him back together reassembled his membra disjecta. Love did that. Love heals. Additional themes as so often are posthumanism antinatalism animals Lyotard & libidinal economy & love always sex & love. The title is obviously enough inspired by a song by the Sisters of Mercy. This book is published by POSTHUMAN POETRY & PROSE.
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