The Communignostica

The Communignostica by Christopher Coppedge, published by iUniverse in February 2004, is a literary collection comprising 284 pages. This work attempts to convey the essence of truth through a blend of poetry, short stories, and dialogue, showcasing a range of human emotions from trauma to enlightenment.
Readers will find a diverse array of unique writings that weave together an episodic narrative centered on unconditional love. The collection explores the complexities of human experience, highlighting the ability of love to illuminate even the darkest moments. With its focus on literary expression, The Communignostica invites readers to engage with profound themes and emotional depth.
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“The Communignostica is an attempt to express the essence of truth as much as truth can be crushed into the structure of word. It is a devastatingly beautiful work of literature composed of various poems, short stories, and penetrating dialogue. This book expresses a vast array of human emotions, from the profoundly traumatic to the highly enlightened. These unique writings weave a bizarre episodic tale of unconditional love and its overwhelming ability to shine through even the most tragic of souls.”–Page 4 of cover.
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