Flesh Waste A Macabre Comedy

Flesh Waste A Macabre Comedy by Ken Ra is an independently published work released on January 6, 2020. This 100-page book, written in English, presents a darkly humorous narrative centered on Cole Lamorte, a middle-aged felon on death row. After an incident with his cellmate leaves him in a coma, Cole encounters Death in his dreams, who presents him with a chance for redemption. The story explores the complex relationship society has with mortality and the distinction between human remains and refuse.
Readers will find a blend of humor and dread as Cole navigates his regretful existence and the moral implications of his second chance. The narrative delves into themes of satire, highlighting the absurdities surrounding how humans confront the concept of death. With its unique approach to dark humor, this book invites reflection on the value of life and the societal acknowledgment of loss.
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Cole Lamorte is tall, dark-haired, and if his mother was alive she’d lie and say he’s handsome. As a middle-aged felon, he finds himself on death row where his cellmate knocks him into a coma. Death appears in his dreams to offer him redemption. The catch is that Cole must teach a society the difference between garbage and human remains. A satire about how humans acknowledge the corpses of their kin. Humor and dread (morbidly) work together to tell the tale of how one man’s regretful life reaches a point where he must weigh the value of a second chance.
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