Details
PUBLISHED
Made available through hoopla
DESCRIPTION
1 online resource
ISBN/ISSN
LANGUAGE
NOTES
This is the story of Mary Armstrong, daughter of Republican senator George Armstrong. Her short life, which came to an untimely end in a fatal crash near the exit of the Los Angeles Zoo, has been pieced together and brought to life from the pages of her diary found after her death. Included along with personal accounts of herself, there are numerous entries which the narrator and childhood friend asks: are they not rather interesting? Diary: "Men think they are superior because they are wearing the sacred penis. Oh, not that it's thought of that way, but subconsciously the whole world has succumbed to this idea." Diary: "In the ancient Jewish text from the 13th and 14th century, The Sword of Moses, is that not his penis (by and large) that's being used for all kinds of magical recipes?" Diary: "Since Christianity reeks with the smell of hidden sexual desire, why shouldn't the star of Bethlehem be, in reality, the planet Venus, goddess of love, that is luring the Magi on?"
Mode of access: World Wide Web