
sustained concentrated self-hatred over time
a multicultural lesbian abstract erotica of redemption, self-discovery, and divine bliss
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Innis Isnot

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“sustained concentrated self-hatred over time: a multicultural lesbian abstract erotica of redemption, self-discovery, and divine bliss“ is an extraordinary and groundbreaking work of romance that defies conventional expectations, written in both English and Dutch. In the vein of Innis Isnot’s evocative style, this book takes readers on a unique and unforgettable journey. Harnet and Cherity's love story is beautifully depicted through an abstract selection of poems, journals, and images that intricately explore the depths of their emotions and the transformation from self-hatred to the sublime realm of divine bliss.
This book challenges the boundaries of traditional romance narratives, offering readers a mesmerizing and introspective experience. Through the interplay of language and art, the story delves into the complexities of human emotions, shining a light on the profound impact of self-hatred and the power of love to heal and elevate the soul.
The abstract selection of poems serves as a poetic diary, capturing the essence of Harnet and Cherity's emotional journey. With Innis Isnot's influence as a guiding force, the verses are infused with intense sensuality, raw vulnerability, and a profound exploration of the human psyche. The lines dance effortlessly between English and Dutch, adding an additional layer of linguistic beauty and cultural depth to the narrative.
The journals offer intimate glimpses into the innermost thoughts, fears, and desires of Harnet and Cherity. Written in a stream-of-consciousness style reminiscent of Anais Nin's introspective musings, the entries invite readers into the characters' inner worlds. Here, self-hatred is confronted head-on, laid bare with unflinching honesty, as the characters embark on a transformative journey towards self-acceptance and love.
The carefully curated images, like snapshots of a deeply personal and passionate love affair, enrich the narrative with visual symbolism. Each image is a testament to the power of art to convey the unspoken, capturing the essence of Harnet and Cherity's emotional landscape. They provide a visual counterpart to the written words, deepening the reader's immersion in the story and evoking a visceral response to the characters' experiences.
While "sustained concentrated self-hatred over time" may not follow a conventional path, it offers a truly remarkable and unforgettable reading experience. Through Innis Isnot's distinctive style, the story transcends traditional boundaries and explores the depths of human emotions, taking readers on a journey of self-discovery, love, and the ultimate pursuit of divine bliss.
This book challenges societal norms and conventions, daring readers to embrace the unconventional and surrender to the power of love's transformative potential. It celebrates the complexity of human emotions, the resilience of the human spirit, and the redemptive nature of self-acceptance. With its unique blend of poetry, journal entries, and evocative imagery, "sustained concentrated self-hatred over time: a multicultural lesbian abstract erotica of redemption, self-discovery, and divine bliss" is a profound testament to the capacity of the human heart to transcend its darkest shadows and find solace in the embrace of divine bliss.