Choir Korneli Leviyey, also known as Tendon Levey or simply Tendon, is an experimental mystic, psychologist and musician who, in his youth, was witness... > Lire la suite
Choir Korneli Leviyey, also known as Tendon Levey or simply Tendon, is an experimental mystic, psychologist and musician who, in his youth, was witness to a profound and personal vision to which he would go on to dedicate the whole of his lifetime-even when such dedication brought with it madness, isolation and life-threatening illnesses that would leave him mute, immobilized and perpetually choking. Clyssus of Man follows a worldweary Leviyey, decades on, as the anticipation of death forces him to descend into his own psyche in a desperate attempt to resolve and satisfy his childhood revelations and to share his findings with the modern, mythless public before his body gives out. This decades-long riddle is given its conclusion in the form of Aseitism: a mystical philosophy that not only challenges existing notions of what it means to exist, but also introduces a much-needed air of optimism and purpose into what might otherwise come to be regarded as one of the most visceral and tormented biographies ever to be shared.