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Intense Device: A Journey through Lust, Murder & the Fires of Hell
Simon Whitechapel
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| #6579390 in Books | Critical Vision | 2015-02-25 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.10 x.55 x7.12l,.90 | File type: PDF | 188 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| "I would find grievous ways to have thee slain, Intense Device, and superflux of pain."|By S. Michael Wilson|In this collection of articles written for the '90s zine Headpress, the most likely pseudonymous Simon Whitechapel explores a variety of esoteric topics ranging from Nazi-inspired underground music and film novelizations to deviant Roman emperors and... farts. Reminiscen|About the Author|Simon Whitechapel was born in Madagascar, where he had an agnostic upbringing. Previous publications include Crossing to Kill (Virgin, 2000), and Flesh Inferno (Creation, April 2003).
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Dildos through the ages, the life and crimes of the Marquis de Sade, the literary twilight that is the TV & movie tie-in, the Christian Crusader comics of Jack T Chick, visions of End Times-these are just some of the subjects found in this tour of a wholly unique and contemporary Hell. Intense Device plunges the reader into a real-life Divine Comedy, with fresh and thought-provoking observations on some familiar and not-so-familiar cultural artifacts.
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