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This Book Has No Meaning (But Do You?) Volume 4 EBOOK

Satirical Poetry, #4

David James
Ebook | Anglais | Satirical Poetry
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This is not a book. It's a sock drawer of riddles, a spoonful of paradox, a poetic shrug wrapped in existential glitter. This Book Has No Meaning (But Do You?) is an invitation to wander through a landscape where logic takes tea with nonsense, metaphysics wears mismatched socks, and every poem is a small rebellion against the tyranny of interpretation. These verses don't behave. They don't sit still. They don't explain themselves. Instead, they wink, wander, unravel, and dare you to follow.

Your journey begins in the Library of Unfinished Thoughts—a vast, echoing hall where blank books lean against half-written poems, and philosophical footnotes trail off mid‑sentence as if they've remembered something urgent and wandered away. A sign above the entrance sets the tone: Meaning not guaranteed. Identity optional. Here, ambiguity hums in the air like a fluorescent light with opinions. Lamps flicker in iambic pentameter. A drawer labelled "Purpose" refuses to open, no matter how politely you ask.

The librarian is a sock with a monocle and a mild existential crisis. It speaks only in rhetorical questions and files manuscripts according to emotional temperature. Somewhere in the back, a spoon delivers a lecture on the metaphysics of toast to an audience consisting of a coat hanger, a teacup, and a man who insists—quite earnestly—that he is a metaphor. No one argues with him. In this place, he might be right.

As you wander the aisles, you'll encounter books such as Why Am I a Fork?, The Ontology of Lint, and How to Misinterpret Yourself in Seven Easy Rhymes. Each poem you open becomes a mirror—sometimes cracked, sometimes fogged, always reflecting something you didn't expect to see. These verses don't resolve; they dissolve. They don't offer meaning; they invite it. They don't tell you who you are; they ask why you're asking.

This Book Has No Meaning (But Do You?) is not here to be understood. It's here to un‑stand you—to loosen your grip on certainty, to coax a laugh from the void, and to make you wonder, just for a moment, whether the void might be laughing back. It's a celebration of ambiguity, a dance with the absurd, and a reminder that sometimes the most honest questions are the ones that refuse to answer themselves.

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Date de parution :
13-01-26
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