Meta

Meta, from The Ars Magna for the Manifold Dimensions of z, joined the Danish Underground Resistance during the Nazi occupation of Denmark during WW II. Her role in the resistance is unclear, but she paid the ultimate price for her work undermining their stranglehold on her homeland.

“For most non-Jewish Danish prisoners, the period between their arrest and their arrival at a concentration camp was often more traumatic than the actual camp experience. Prisoners suspected of resistance work were subjected to solitary confinement, interrogation,  and torture. Death and permanent impairment  followed, even if they were subjected to no further  hardships in the camp.” —Richard Petrow, The Bitter Years 

An Excerpt from The Ars Magna for the Manifold Dimensions of z: “…The Gestapo may have tied her legs and arms to a hook on a wall; they may have tied her legs and arms to a pallet; they may not have bothered to tie her up at all; they may have pummeled her sex organs with rubber blackjacks; they may have penetrated her sex organs with rubber blackjacks; they may have just used the raw beastly power of their hairy fists. There is no record of this, but Meta’s hair never grew back, and she could never bear children again.”


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Meta

Ars Magna for the Manifold Dimensions of z

“Daring and brilliant, Neil De La Flor’s latest book, The Ars Magna for the Manifold Dimensions of z, is a big kick in the rear to absurdist theater. It stars a very tough Meta, a member of the Danish underground.”

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“Daring and brilliant, Neil De La Flor’s latest book, The Ars Magna for the Manifold Dimensions of z, is a big kick in the rear to absurdist theater. It stars a very tough Meta, a member of the Danish underground. “If my head had been cut off,” says Meta, “you would’ve been next.” The book explores “parallel worlds that are unaware of the other, but are layered atop of each other like minks or foxes wearing stoles and fur coats.” Characters pursue each other through five acts, a series of emails, and an epilogue invoking Minkowskian Spacetime – I won’t go there, but wow! De la Flor dives deep into meta-Meta-mind.”

 ―  Terese Svoboda 

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