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A brooding, self-declared madman experiences erotic violence, hallucinations, and fragmented memories as he wanders through a decadent urban landscape, struggling with identity and destructive impulses. Episodes shift between intense inner monologue, surreal imagery, and confrontations that expose social and moral hypocrisy. The narrative blends dark humor, blasphemous provocation, and lyrical, sometimes obscene meditation on desire, guilt and aesthetic obsession. Short, episodic chapters are interlaced with bold illustrations that underscore the work's transgressive tone and its recurring critique of prudery, sanctimony and the refusal of conventional morality.
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