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Previously published under the pen name Israfel Sivad. Poems to awaken the gods of the future.
Originally conceived as poems to include in his collection Indigo Glow, Michael Anthony Adams, Jr.'s Recipe for a Future Theogony soon took on a life all its own. Realizing (upon his return to New York City from Santa Fe, NM) his outlook on life and art was morphing yet again, the artist eventually separated this collection from the poems in his earlier collection.
From the night-blind world of 3 AM (January, the Second) to the internal mythology of Uma, this collection scours the internal depths of one soul to connect with the world beyond his own mind. With Michael Anthony Adams, Jr. maturing still more as an artist and a thinker, these poems convey precisely what the collection's title suggests: the morphology for a world of future divinities.
Content Warning: sexual content, derogatory language
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Previously published under the pen name Israfel Sivad. Poems to awaken the gods of the future.
Originally conceived as poems to include in his collection Indigo Glow, Michael Anthony Adams, Jr.'s Recipe for a Future Theogony soon took on a life all its own. Realizing (upon his return to New York City from Santa Fe, NM) his outlook on life and art was morphing yet again, the artist eventually separated this collection from the poems in his earlier collection.
From the night-blind world of 3 AM (January, the Second) to the internal mythology of Uma, this collection scours the internal depths of one soul to connect with the world beyond his own mind. With Michael Anthony Adams, Jr. maturing still more as an artist and a thinker, these poems convey precisely what the collection's title suggests: the morphology for a world of future divinities.
Content Warning: sexual content, derogatory language