This book of the aestheticism movement explores the relationship between beauty and morality, the power of influence and the corruption of character. Each defining immoral choice expands the indent of the protagonist's paragraphs visualizing his discordance to society.
Can a book be immoral? And if so, how does reading one affect you? A red gradient bleeds out of the binding alike the poisonous influence creeping into the readers minds. A frame on silvery mirrored cover paper invites to check for changes in your own complexion. Are you still the same person who started reading this book or is the ugly face of your corrupted soul staring back at you?
© 2021 Miriam Brack