The Cloud

Fiction & Literature, Literary
Cover of the book The Cloud by Frank Palescandolo, iUniverse
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Frank Palescandolo ISBN: 9781469735726
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: November 1, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Frank Palescandolo
ISBN: 9781469735726
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: November 1, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

As prophecy, it is Force Majeure, to state one day Man will be arrayed shoulder to shoulder to face a tribunal of a natural justice. Warnings have been dire this century in literary Jeremiads such as George Orwells Animal Farm, and others, to scarify the conscience of Man, its criminal sordidness, and loutish life of murderer. A novelized framework of a plot, to stir an otherwise sanguine reader.

The plot of the Cloud involves the daily Latin and South American drug wars, massacres, willful wars by despots and legal bandits in fiendish power plays. A void of human law.

Protesters hit the street in civil disobedience who no longer see a political representation in civil government.

Conditions in the world at large are hopeless until the Cloud appears, disguised as an asteroid, actually a host of the billions of unwanted babies, mauled, maimed and slaughtered in the abattoir of sanctioned clinics. The Cloud, charges man with condemnation and extinction if man does not redeem his soul. A trial is in order on the behavior of an ignoble animal. Mans fate lies in the lap of an animal tribunal.

An animal court will judge whether Man deserves a merciful reprieve, a chance to better himself. A home, where Man will not be Wolf to Man and no poisonous spiritless ideologies will rule the people. The children have never understood abandonment to medical waste cans; have a lingering credulous mayhap faith in love of parenthood.

If Man fails the demands of the loveless, lovelorn infants of the Cloud, who will judge? And what judgment? If Orwell, or Dean Swift spot a tear of grace in the docile eyes of a Dalmation firehouse or carriage house, then so be it. Let the gavel fall! If magical solutions, so?

Frank Palescandolo

December 1, 2011

Copyright

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

As prophecy, it is Force Majeure, to state one day Man will be arrayed shoulder to shoulder to face a tribunal of a natural justice. Warnings have been dire this century in literary Jeremiads such as George Orwells Animal Farm, and others, to scarify the conscience of Man, its criminal sordidness, and loutish life of murderer. A novelized framework of a plot, to stir an otherwise sanguine reader.

The plot of the Cloud involves the daily Latin and South American drug wars, massacres, willful wars by despots and legal bandits in fiendish power plays. A void of human law.

Protesters hit the street in civil disobedience who no longer see a political representation in civil government.

Conditions in the world at large are hopeless until the Cloud appears, disguised as an asteroid, actually a host of the billions of unwanted babies, mauled, maimed and slaughtered in the abattoir of sanctioned clinics. The Cloud, charges man with condemnation and extinction if man does not redeem his soul. A trial is in order on the behavior of an ignoble animal. Mans fate lies in the lap of an animal tribunal.

An animal court will judge whether Man deserves a merciful reprieve, a chance to better himself. A home, where Man will not be Wolf to Man and no poisonous spiritless ideologies will rule the people. The children have never understood abandonment to medical waste cans; have a lingering credulous mayhap faith in love of parenthood.

If Man fails the demands of the loveless, lovelorn infants of the Cloud, who will judge? And what judgment? If Orwell, or Dean Swift spot a tear of grace in the docile eyes of a Dalmation firehouse or carriage house, then so be it. Let the gavel fall! If magical solutions, so?

Frank Palescandolo

December 1, 2011

Copyright

More books from iUniverse

Cover of the book Running Tired by Frank Palescandolo
Cover of the book Birdmen by Frank Palescandolo
Cover of the book I Dream in Colors by Frank Palescandolo
Cover of the book Jason's Final Coming by Frank Palescandolo
Cover of the book Konglish by Frank Palescandolo
Cover of the book Beyond the Himalayas by Frank Palescandolo
Cover of the book The Arizona Highway Patrol as I Disremember It by Frank Palescandolo
Cover of the book 1089 Nights by Frank Palescandolo
Cover of the book Storm Damage by Frank Palescandolo
Cover of the book The Best Seat in the House by Frank Palescandolo
Cover of the book This Tragic Charade by Frank Palescandolo
Cover of the book The Reaper Iii: Loaded Die by Frank Palescandolo
Cover of the book Blessings of the Father by Frank Palescandolo
Cover of the book The Americas by Frank Palescandolo
Cover of the book File 871 by Frank Palescandolo
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy