A review by islajohnson
Aurélia and Other Writings by Robert Duncan, Gérard de Nerval, Geoffrey Atheling Wagner, Marc Lowenthal, Gent Sturgeon

4.0

This was an interesting book to say the the least. I read this book in order to read "on psychological and visionary art" and let's say both are worth the read, especially in companion. The narrative changes so drastically without anyearnign from the mind of a rational being to a man praying for a small amount of sanity, if he even remains able to do so. Once again, a very weird and interesting read.