Title of the work: The Land of the Mad
Description:
The Land of the Mad is a literary work that blends spiritual satire, magical realism, and sociocultural critique. Set in an imaginary country where madness has become the institutionalized norm, the story follows a cast of eccentric characters who, through prophetic speeches, poetic delusions, and divine revelations, expose the hypocrisy of the religious, political, and economic systems that govern the modern world.
With an ironic, lyrical, and deeply symbolic style, the book serves as a distorted mirror of contemporary society—where sanity becomes an act of rebellion, and faith, a rare form of subversion. Through monologues, visions, parables, and surreal episodes, the author offers a sharp critique of power idolatry, institutional indifference, and the loss of genuine love.
Perfect for readers of critical literature, narrative theology, prophetic philosophy, and those who embrace free thinking with spiritual depth. This work belongs to the same symbolic and poetic universe as Designs of the Great Architect of the Universe and The Three Black Roses, but with a more provocative, combative, and satirical tone.
All rights reserved