Life, Libertinage, Hedonism, Iconoclasm, Heresy, Poetry, Chant, Baroque/Rococo & Regency fashion, Classical Music, Classical literature, Philosophy and Art, Dark Romanticism, The Restoration and its "Comedy of Manners"
Victorian & Edwardian Aesthetics, The Decadent Movement and the Aesthete’s dictum: “Art For Art’s Sake”, Religious Symbolism, Primate Behavioral Psychology, Sex, Fetishism and Sexual Deviation, Polygamy ( -sexual, not polyamory), Dominance & Sadism (consensual), Satanism, Social Darwinism, Objectivism, Existentialism, Logic, Pragmatism, Reason and Aristotle’s “Laws of Identity”, Medieval Strategic Warfare and Armored Martial Combat, Full-Contact Sword Training, (Steel) Horse-Back Riding, Reading, Writing, Period Films,
Kid Parchment and Ostrich Quills, Tricorn Hats and Leather Masks, Animal Masks, Taxidermy, Torture Dungeons and Devices, Gimps, Human Ashtrays, Urinals and Spittoons, Sleep Deprivation, Sensory Deprivation, Intellectual Decompression Chambers, Lucid Dreaming/OBE's, Shapeshifting, Quantum Mechanics, “Bell’s Theorem”, The Holographic Model Theory, Antique books, Horror Movies, Hookahs, Armor, Red Velvet, Green Fairies and Dark Goddesses.
DISINTERESTS:
Automata mankind and its deathist creeds, self-deprecating religious nonsense, idolatry and fanaticism of any persuasion, equality, complacency, conformity, contemporary anything, speech impediments like "ebonics", sports, politics, comic books, video games, cellphones and finally...
Jesus, drugs and television; the unholy trinity of monkey.
QUOTES
"Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?"
- Epicurus
"Why harass with eternal purposes a mind too weak to grasp them?"
- Horace
"I prefer a pleasant vice to an annoying virtue."
"I have the knack of easing scruples"
- Moliere
"“Man differs more from Man, than Man from Beast.”
- John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester
"Get it into your head once and for all, my simple and very fainthearted fellow, that what fools call humanness is nothing but a weakness born of fear and egoism; that this chimerical virtue, enslaving only weak men, is unknown to those whose character is formed by stoicism, courage, and philosophy."
- Marquis De Sade
"Digressions, objections, delight in mockery, carefree mistrust are signs of health; everything unconditional belongs in pathology."
- Friedrich Nietzsche
“After an inferior man has been taught a doctrine of superiority he will remain as inferior as he was before his lesson. He will merely assume himself to be superior, and attempt to employ his recently learned tactics against his own kind, whom he will then consider his inferiors. With each inferior man enjoying what he considers his unique role, the entire bunch will be reduced to a pack of strutting, foppish, self-centered monkeys gamboling about on an island of ignorance. There they will play their games under the supervision of their keeper, who was and will always be a superior man.”
"Hopefully by bringing back burlesque, you'll bring back the kind of body that's round on top and round on bottom. I love cellulite and stretch marks."
- Anton S. LaVey
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Count MoriVond has posted an excerpt of his new prose work about a group of libertines during the time of the Great Fire of London. Subscribe now to read! Posted at 8:56 PM Nov 5 view more
”THE DEVIL'S TROUBADOUR: A COMPENDIUM OF POETICAL WORKS" AVAILABLE NOW!
PRESS RELEASE
"The ‘Devil’s Troubadour’ ignites Dark Renaissance during Samhain season"
Villainous, sacrilegious and darkly decadent… that is the unholy trinity that author Count Xander MoriVond brings to the world Oct. 31, with his newest compilation of anachronistic poetry, via Author House.com
This published author brazenly serves up his first book of poetry flavored with absinthe-induced visits to 19th-Century brothels and esoteric trips to a world of insanity in ‘The Devil’s Troubadour, A Compendium of Poetical Works’ (106 pp., hc/pb, $13.99/$8.99 – AuthorHouse.com). This collection of lyrical musings and darkly-imagined depravity is guaranteed to set the literary world on its ear. MoriVond, a published writer for several publications under various pseudonyms, promises to disgust and delight fans with these corrupted offerings.
The Devil’s Troubadour covers a range of disturbing territory from the calculated sado-masochism in “The Sadist’s Plate” to the ravenous defloration of a young maiden in "Christine,” as well as a host of other dream-like poems, featuring a cast of witches, drunks, fairies, prostitutes, incubi and satyrs. Interspersed throughout the book are random thoughts and wanton witticisms that give further insight into the author's truly vitiated nature."
”THE DEVIL'S TROUBADOUR" IS HERE!
Spanning several years of alchemical formulation and laborious crafting, I have finally amassed an appropriate volume worthy of publication. "The Devil's Troubadour" chronicles the adventures of a morally destitute soul into the vile denizens of human despair. Through lucid dreams of opium dens and Victorian brothels, past the will's final bastion of control, it is a literary flight into the bosom of sacrilege, savage hedonism and inevitable depravity.
Some autobiographic ventures but mostly empirical poetic observations in narrative commentary, comprise the bulk of this hallucinatory journey. Aspects of the arcane surface freely, as an innate consequence of my pen, but the book's tone is ultimately of a more carnal persuasion; It is a labor of lust...for human denigration. More to come.
... AVAILABLE NOW!!!
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