Raism  

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"The kernel of this necropolis is a cell where Gilles de Rais is enthroned, a banished monarch bearing astrolabe and caduceus of vitrified memory. Dirty iron light shudders from a fulminating althanor fired by carbonized embryos, flanked by catafiques laden with lymphs, bile phials, pederastic essences, bottled catatonias, a panoply of pharmaceutical arcana, ichors and drugs to oblivionise, hermetic grimoires and profane blue velvet bibles."--Raism (1989) by James Havoc

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Raism (1989) by is a short novel by James Havoc on the life of Gilles de Rais.



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