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Born into Chains: a Collection of Fragments and Poetry Robert L. Angus
Born into Chains: a Collection of Fragments and Poetry
Robert L. Angus
I'm full of sarcastic witticisms today, most of them heartfelt jargon of a bygone era - call me a romantic. Call me an anachronism. I used to think of myself as a renaissance man, but got muscled out by the guys with better clothes and more money than I have. When asked for my resume, I challenged, "I paint, I write, I bind beautiful books, I am a jeweler, and a sculptor, I have a massive collection of rare and antique books (that I read), and enjoy sharing what I have learned with others. I study and practice philosophy and magic. I enjoy great wines and can understand the subtleties in a single malt scotch. I tend to be literary in that way - always seeking the right words for the wrong circumstances. I've overcome many of my addictions, and have drowned in the sea of vice. I have been learning to conquer myself, and fear mainly that the art of subtlety may be lost amongst the masses. I enjoy the study of humanity without taking part in it. I am a god amongst mortals, and a mortal amongst gods." They rejected my application on the grounds of my immorality.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | September 17, 2010 |
| ISBN13 | 9781926842295 |
| Publishers | Theophania Publishing |
| Pages | 206 |
| Dimensions | 150 × 11 × 226 mm · 281 g |
| Language | English |