MFA FREE Art Spotlight for March '08: THE TOY BUDDHA
Posted on Mar 25th, 2008
by
Leigh

The Adventure of an imaginary lifetime continues ...
“A literary legend in his own mind, engaged in a metaphysics of self of megalomaniacal proportions, Luke Soloman is either a lunatic or a genius. Or both.” —Jorge Luis Borges
“I should like to know more about this Luke Soloman’s mother.” —Sigmund Freud
“In these pages Luke Soloman proves beyond a reasonable doubt the pursuit of pleasure is the noblest goal of an irrational being.” —Voltaire
“I should like to know more about this Luke Soloman’s mother.” —Sigmund Freud
“In these pages Luke Soloman proves beyond a reasonable doubt the pursuit of pleasure is the noblest goal of an irrational being.” —Voltaire
Dear Friend,
I’ve spent the past couple weeks attempting to secure March’s featured artist for the Gaia arts community MFA on Zaadz, and in the process have lined up some excellent offerings for April, May, and June. Nothing having materialized for March, however, I’ve decided to offer my FREE novel, THE TOY BUDDHA: Book II of the BEGINNER’S LUKE Series, for your perusal and, perhaps, delectation.
Dr. Niama Williams, a literary scholar and host of the Internet radio show “Poetry & Prose & Anything Goes,” had this to say about Book I of the six-volume series chronicling the imaginary life of my eponymous hero: “BEGINNER'S LUKE is truly an experience that cannot adequately be described except to say that it is extraordinary and grabs one from the first word of the first chapter and never lets one go. Definitely a spiritual journey that you do not want to put down.”
While Luke’s irreverent antics may not appeal to all readers, I suggest that his journey of discovery with respect to the primacy of the imagination is timely and, potentially, enlightening in a way that only such material delivered with humor could be.
Book II, THE TOY BUDDHA, provides a particularly wild ride to the edge of spiritual illumination, achieved through Luke’s unflinchingly picaresque devotion to Experience. Writes one reviewer, Alyce Mooreland of Los Angeles, THE TOY BUDDHA “serves up a trenchant critique of the alarming tendency most people have to look outside themselves for meaning, be it spiritual or political–whether they’re giving away their power to a religion, a guru, an elected official, a savior, or the Buddha himself now back on the loose in these unprecedented pages.”
For a short time only, you can download both Book I and Book II of the BEGINNER’S LUKE Series FREE at http://www.beginnersluke.com/page7.html.
To the Adventure!
Artfully yours,
Sol
http://sol.gaia.com
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What would you do if the Buddha suddenly reappeared? What would you do if he suddenly didn't?
The Adventure of an imaginary lifetime began with Beginner's Luke, an instant "underground classic" that has met with rave reviews worldwide. Now Luke is back and better than ever in this stand-alone, mock-epic, enlightening spoof of all things held sacred in American culture.
WARNING: The Toy Buddha cause vertigo, euphoria, lunatic laughter. May fundamentally alter you so the old rules no longer apply, so it's okay if clothes become optional, okay to make love not war, okay to set fire to your country club, dig up your neighborhood golf course, plant an organic garden and build your new community one puff at a time … Read reviews. Download your FREE copy today!
WARNING: The Toy Buddha cause vertigo, euphoria, lunatic laughter. May fundamentally alter you so the old rules no longer apply, so it's okay if clothes become optional, okay to make love not war, okay to set fire to your country club, dig up your neighborhood golf course, plant an organic garden and build your new community one puff at a time … Read reviews. Download your FREE copy today!
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