Morgan the Life and Afterlife of a Funeral Artist

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Author: Daniel Trevose ISBN: 9781467885393
Publisher: AuthorHouse UK Publication: October 3, 2012
Imprint: AuthorHouse UK Language: English
Author: Daniel Trevose
ISBN: 9781467885393
Publisher: AuthorHouse UK
Publication: October 3, 2012
Imprint: AuthorHouse UK
Language: English

Combining rampant sensuality and mystic exaltation, this mordantly hilarious tale recounts the mortal and post-mortal career of Morgan Greber, funeral artist and spiritual pilgrim. From adolescent funeral groupie to mature artist, witchs accomplice, occultist and funeral director, this gorgeously bizarre dans de macabre is the work of a deft verbal choreographer. By the end Trevose almost convinces one that deathor the afterlifeis best. -Paul Newman, editor of Abraxas I read it through with great interest. From the beginning it grips the attention and, the account of spiritualism and the occult gives it a unique intellectual flavor. This is a very mystical and strange piece of work. The description of a witch coven is excellent and I was fascinated by the after-death chapter. Few people will want to put this book down once they have started it. -Colin Wilson

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Combining rampant sensuality and mystic exaltation, this mordantly hilarious tale recounts the mortal and post-mortal career of Morgan Greber, funeral artist and spiritual pilgrim. From adolescent funeral groupie to mature artist, witchs accomplice, occultist and funeral director, this gorgeously bizarre dans de macabre is the work of a deft verbal choreographer. By the end Trevose almost convinces one that deathor the afterlifeis best. -Paul Newman, editor of Abraxas I read it through with great interest. From the beginning it grips the attention and, the account of spiritualism and the occult gives it a unique intellectual flavor. This is a very mystical and strange piece of work. The description of a witch coven is excellent and I was fascinated by the after-death chapter. Few people will want to put this book down once they have started it. -Colin Wilson

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