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Psalms of the Pharaoh
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A collection of madness, bleeding... through the end of an empty pen.

Psalms of the Pharaoh could be considered as THE poetry book from hell. Each page is like a scream and within that scream a message... a cry, a scar. This book isn't for everyone, however, it touches all the things we as a people face everyday. Rather it be inner battles, spiritual warfare, political lies and every sense of feeling in between. No stone remains uncovered. Guaranteed to turn heads, widen eyes and make jaws drop... Psalms of the Pharaoh gives a whole new meaning to controversy and puts poetry right back into the spotlight!

About the Author:
Christopher Alexander Berg began writing in his early teens, mainly as a form of self therapy. Through time, his writing became much more than a psychiatric reflection of one's self, and more of a life support system whenever he felt suicidal. Trading blood for ink, his war began... a personal war that targeted the world and everybody in it. It has been said that Berg "bleeds through his pen," but let's not forget how much he writes from his heart. Sometimes prophetic, sometimes sadistic... Berg indeed proves there's a fine line between genius and insanity... but where Berg is on this line, no one really knows.