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The epic poem has been revived in shocking fashion in The Tale of Taylor, a monument to obscenity whose telling has stunned monks all across the Himalayan Mountains. Spanning countries, oceans, and continents, those brave souls who dare to make this journey will witness as Taylor encounters politicians like Donald Trump and Alexandria Ocasio Cortez; urban bards such as Future and Gucci Mane; international men of the people like the Supreme Leader of Iran and the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia; and a militant group of fifth wave feminists from Afghanistan. And when this Volume comes to end, both…mehr

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The epic poem has been revived in shocking fashion in The Tale of Taylor, a monument to obscenity whose telling has stunned monks all across the Himalayan Mountains. Spanning countries, oceans, and continents, those brave souls who dare to make this journey will witness as Taylor encounters politicians like Donald Trump and Alexandria Ocasio Cortez; urban bards such as Future and Gucci Mane; international men of the people like the Supreme Leader of Iran and the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia; and a militant group of fifth wave feminists from Afghanistan. And when this Volume comes to end, both Taylor, and the world, will never be the same. This story is rated IM for Immature.
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Following in the footsteps of Homer, Virgil, Dante, and Milton, A Hermit Bard in a Cave Atop a Wintry Mountain Near Western Bhutan hopes to establish his literary immortality in The Tale of Taylor, the epic poem of our age. A very learned man, the Bard spends his days acquiring fluency in dead languages, translating the works of obscure philosophers, and tending to the decor of his mountain cave. A man of faith, the Bard is a fundamentalist worshipper of the ancient Greek pantheon, but he tries not to let his religion intrude too severely on the inclusivity of the work. Esteemed and extolled by illiterate audiences all over the world, the Bard is no stranger to fame and acclaim. Some of his previously published treatises include Kama Solo: A Celibate Soul's Guide to Lovemaking, written in Sanskrit; Me, Myself, and Mead: The Design of Honey-Wine, penned in Old Norse, and The Chiliad, a translation of Homer into contemporary urban English. All orders for these works must be placed via raven, the Bard's preferred form of communication.