'Eschatology or Scatology - Judgement at the Crossroads', has a developed sense of axial relativity, not least in respect of the distinctions between that which sensibly radicalizes the ethereal 'high road' and that which, stemming from sensibility, radicalizes the corporeal 'low road' in such fashion that sensibility is eclipsed by a form of neo-sensuality owing more to autocracy than to democracy. One could say of the title, 'Eschatology or Scatology' - that is the question? For it is rather akin to Shakespeare's 'To be or not to be ...?' The cover shows a photo of a road junction in Galway City, taken by the author in 2010.
'Eschatology or Scatology - Judgement at the Crossroads', has a developed sense of axial relativity, not least in respect of the distinctions between that which sensibly radicalizes the ethereal 'high road' and that which, stemming from sensibility, radicalizes the corporeal 'low road' in such fashion that sensibility is eclipsed by a form of neo-sensuality owing more to autocracy than to democracy. One could say of the title, 'Eschatology or Scatology' - that is the question? For it is rather akin to Shakespeare's 'To be or not to be ...?' The cover shows a photo of a road junction in Galway City, taken by the author in 2010.