Steven Rage
Pilate: A Brutal Bible Tale
To all you sickos and deranged minds outside.
Love Splatter and Gore, stories about sex and violence?
Things that really turn you on, yelling out for more,
more blood, more torture, more horror?
This book will fullfil your needs, if you`re longing for sick entertainment.
But beware, as soon as you are into it, cruising through the rotten streets of
"The Harbor" with Pilate and the other creatures, some out of hell, some out of heaven, you will be surprised.
Surprised that all this brutal scences and archetypes that Steven Rage describes,
have their origin in a book you surely would never have laid your hands on.
Read the bible? Forget it !
But here you are in the middle of a iconographic hurricane.
So read and learn. Steven Rage knows his profession.
He knows how to rebuild an ancient story.
Jesus Christ Superstar, el Christo reloaded.
But it is not the ecessive violence that touched me.
Today we are highly immune against that kind of pictures, because we are highly exposed to them?
But the shy, hard to find flashes of poetry, the silent moments of reflection,
that really cracked my heart.
The image of Immanuel, el Christo, savior of the lost souls:
“ ...... her bare feet. They left no footprint in the snow. As if she were not of this Earth,
only visiting.”
The last words belong to Oscar Wilde "Every single work of art is the fulfilment of a prophecy / De Profundis"
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