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Confessions of a Flesh-Eater
Author: | David Madsen |
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Dedalus, 1997 |
Series: | Orlando Crispe |
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Book Type: | Novel |
Genre: | Fantasy / Horror |
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These are the candid recollections of self-proclaimed Aberchef Orlando Crispe, whose overwhelming passion in life is for meat. In frank detail, he relates the progress of his love affair with beef, lamb, pork, chicken and, in the end, human flesh. He likens meat-eating to the act of physical love at its most intensely unifying. Crispe has even devised his own philosophy to explain it: 'Absorptionism'. Unfortunately the authorities in England and Italy do not share this elevated perspective and he is arrested for the murder of at least four people. The bulk of these confessions are written while Crispe languishes in Rome's Regina Coeli prison.
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