On the Nature of Gods

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: juanantoñio ISBN: 9781458214973
Publisher: Abbott Press Publication: March 27, 2014
Imprint: Abbott Press Language: English
Author: juanantoñio
ISBN: 9781458214973
Publisher: Abbott Press
Publication: March 27, 2014
Imprint: Abbott Press
Language: English

On the Nature of Gods presents two epic poems written by author juanantoio that explore love, loss, greed, and their transformative properties.

The first poem, Fallen Woman, tells the tale of an underworld god, Crystal Man, and his creationa god-like woman and companion called Evening Star. Becoming her own person, she escapes, and he rampages through all time trying to find her. Both Crystal Man and Evening Star, along with the history of the world, are transformed by this epic struggle as they try to consummate their love.

The second epic poem, Flaco: The Demi-God and the Nature of the Gods, focuses on a demi-god, who through the love of greed and power, tries to control and devour his worldonly to find that he has lost his way, rejected by an awakened Amanecer.

juanantoio completes On the Nature of Gods with two short poems about life in Washington Heights, his home.

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On the Nature of Gods presents two epic poems written by author juanantoio that explore love, loss, greed, and their transformative properties.

The first poem, Fallen Woman, tells the tale of an underworld god, Crystal Man, and his creationa god-like woman and companion called Evening Star. Becoming her own person, she escapes, and he rampages through all time trying to find her. Both Crystal Man and Evening Star, along with the history of the world, are transformed by this epic struggle as they try to consummate their love.

The second epic poem, Flaco: The Demi-God and the Nature of the Gods, focuses on a demi-god, who through the love of greed and power, tries to control and devour his worldonly to find that he has lost his way, rejected by an awakened Amanecer.

juanantoio completes On the Nature of Gods with two short poems about life in Washington Heights, his home.

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