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Hardcover Victory's Judge Book

ISBN: 1944527079

ISBN13: 9781944527075

Victory's Judge

Ian Bloom wrote Victory's Judge at age 24, sequestered inside the Bowery Hotel-before the market flipped, before the actors' strikes, before the masks fell off and New York remembered it was a ghost town wrapped in cashmere. These poems are not poems-they are fragments of postmodern scripture, erotic curses for disenchanted romantics, road signs for the damned.

Ritualistic, volatile, aching-Victory's Judge offers no shelter and no redemption. From the soft violence of "Freeway" to the lascivious delirium of "Rigging Roulette", Bloom assembles an ecstatic collapse of desire and detachment, myth and mirage-written like a man whose hands were bleeding ink and whose nights were backlit by whiskey and lost women. A declaration from the altar of ruin.

Influenced by Rimbaud, Artaud, Baudelaire, and the psychosexual labyrinths of Bataille, Bloom filters metaphysical longing through sleaze, satire, seduction, and apocalypse. Women become specters, muses dissolve into weapons, and language itself is brutalized into something more honest than poetry-a testimony.

This is Bloom's most dangerous book-written before he knew whether he'd survive the decade, or whether he even wanted to. Victory's Judge is an exorcism of lust, spiritual hunger, and male solitude in the digital wasteland.

Read it aloud in hotel bathtubs. Whisper it into the ear of someone you're not supposed to love. Or leave it face-up on a bar after last call.

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