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David Madsen

    David Madsen is the pseudonym of a philosopher, theologian, therapist, and author fascinated by the esoteric, the oblique, and the heterodox byways of the human psyche. His work delves into the hidden landscapes of the mind, seeking truth along unconventional paths. Through his narratives, he offers a unique lens on the human experience, resonating with readers who seek deeper understanding.

    Black Plume
    Commercial Building Construction: Materials and Methods
    Architectural Drafting Using AutoCAD: Drafting/Design/Presentation
    Confessions of a Flesh Eaters: Dedalus Original Fiction in Paperback Ser.
    Vodoun
    Memoirs of a Gnostic Dwarf
    • 2021

      Focused on contemporary commercial building practices in the U.S. and Canada, this textbook offers a hands-on approach to construction methods and materials. It features detailed examples and hundreds of 3D illustrations that align with current construction drawings and techniques. The text includes a complete set of commercial drawings, a comprehensive construction glossary, and correlated tests and problems for each chapter. Real-world applications are highlighted through current construction projects, enhancing practical understanding and critical thinking.

      Commercial Building Construction: Materials and Methods
    • 2014

      Memoirs of a Gnostic Dwarf

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Celebrated as a cult classic, this book has garnered accolades such as "Gay Times" book of the year and a spot in "The Guardian's" '1,000 Novels To Read Before You Die.' Its unique blend of grotesque humor and provocative themes has captivated readers, earning it a place in the Dedalus Hall of Fame. Praised for its boldness, it offers a daring exploration of sexuality and identity, making it a must-read for those seeking unconventional literature.

      Memoirs of a Gnostic Dwarf
    • 2011

      Black Plume

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Exploring the tumultuous life of Edgar Allan Poe, this fictional memoir delves into his unconventional marriage to a much younger bride and the challenges he faced in his career and personal life. The narrative captures his struggles with alcoholism and the constant tension between his artistic passions and his sensual desires, all rendered in Poe's distinctive literary style. This vivid portrayal offers a haunting glimpse into the complexities of a master of the macabre.

      Black Plume
    • 2010

      Vodoun

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      A complex moral dilemma unfolds as the protagonist grapples with their actions after taking a life. Despite the gravity of the situation, they insist on their innocence and struggle with the implications of their decision. The narrative delves into themes of guilt, identity, and the search for redemption, challenging the reader to consider what defines a murderer. As the story progresses, the character's internal conflict reveals deeper truths about justice and morality.

      Vodoun
    • 1998

      Confessions of a Flesh-Eater is the story of a grand passion - the story of man and meat, and the intimate relationship between them. That man is Orlando Crispe, universally acknowledged as one of the finest exponents in the world of classical and creative cuisine, and at present languishing in a Roman prison, charged with the murder of at least four people. The confessions of Orlando Crispe constitute a detailed and frank account of the love affair between a master and his medium. For Crispe, the consumption of flesh is essentially an act of love, a communion as intimate as the act of sex, and such intimacy inevitably achieves its own proper apotheosis between persons. The novel gives Orlando Crispe's classic menus and readers who wish to try them are advised that whenever human flesh is specified, animal flesh can be used instead - indeed it should be.

      Confessions of a Flesh Eaters: Dedalus Original Fiction in Paperback Ser.