The Master in Café Morphine

The Master in Café Morphine
Authors
Ghetu, Dan T.
Publisher
Ex Occidente Press
Date
2011-08-01T07:00:00+00:00
Size
1.33 MB
Lang
en
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The Master in Café Morphine: A Homage to Mikhail Bulgakov is an over-sized sewn hardcover book of 363 pages with endpapers, a full-colour frontispiece and a dust-jacket. Deluxe cloth boards with folio. Edition limited to 100 copies.

Cover art: C. C. Askew

"The séance is over! Maestro! Hack out a march!"

Because where there is Art, there is no Devil. This is a homage to Mikhail Bulgakov, last Prince and Master of the White Twilight lineage. Dissident extraordinaire, wayward Dandy, fabulous anti-hero of the Great Soviets, Doctor, Mystic and tamer of the Deamons from the Highest Courts of Hell, genial novelist and loyal soldier of the White Army, Morphia addict, Reactionary and Visionary, Mikhail Bulgakov remains to this day a singular man and a remarkable figure in the entire history of Promethean Literature. More than a marvelous writer, as the cynics and the cloaca of the literary critics want us to believe, Mikhail Bulgakov was one of the few Eschatological forerunners of the much ill-fated XXth century.

I. Beloved Chaos that Comes by Night, Jonathan Wood

II. Nine Exhibits, Mark Valentine

III. Suburbs of the Black Lyre, Ron Weighell

IV. The Horned Tongue, Stephen J. Clark

V. The Princess of Phoenicia, Colin Insole

VI. The Cadaver is You, Michael Cisco

VII. The Darkest White, Rhys Hughes

VIII. Chaconne, Nina Allan

IX. A Country Doctor, Adam Golaski

X. Archaic Artificial Suns, D. P. Watt

XI. Only for the Crossed-Out, Adam S. Cantwell

XII. The Black Swan of Odessa, Allyson Bird

XIII. The Heart of a Man, Justin Isis

XIV. The Tsarina's Wintercoat, Des Lewis

XV. The Exquisite Process of Gala Gladkov, R. B. Russell

XVI. Café Morphine, Eric Carlson Stener

XVII. The Philosophy of the Damned, Reggie Oliver

XVIII. Red Green Black White, John Howard

XIX. The Immortal Death of Ivanov Ivan Ivanovich, Mark Beech

XX. I Listened to Laika Crying in the Sky, Albert Power

XXI. The Farewell Letter, George Berguño

Sathanas Triumpathur!