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Sex and the River Styx

This book delves into the complexities of human sexuality, intertwining it with the mystical and the supernatural. Set in a fantastical world, it examines the intersection of desire, morality, and the afterlife, all within the context of the River Styx, a mythical waterway in Greek mythology associated with the journey to the underworld. more

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Edward Hoagland
Edward Hoagland

Edward Hoagland is an American author known for his profound insights into the relationship between humans and nature. His work is typically presented in the form of prose, exploring the connections between humans, cities, and rural areas. Born on December 21, 1932, Hoagland's writing career spanned over half a century, with works including novels, poetry, and essays. more

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