The Book of Jade

Dive into the morbid fascinations of David Park Barnitz's *The Book of Jade*, a collection that offers a chilling glimpse into a mind consumed by darkness. Published posthumously and anonymously, these poems articulate a profound misanthropy, painting a world where the divine is mocked, humanity is scorned, and the grave is a longed-for embrace. Barnitz's verses revel in the macabre—graves, corpses, and the cold comfort of decay—creating a distinctly pessimistic and unsettling landscape that challenges conventional notions of life and death.












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