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Sacabibdis is a philosophical fever-dream: a collection of interlinked essays and short prose. Written as a contract between an author and a reader, the text interrogates modern America through themes of anti-intellectualism, corporate divinity, cultural rot, and the collapse of meaning in an era obsessed with consumption.
At its center is Sacabibdis-a man-made disease of thought, a synthesis without virtue, a force that erases history, responsibility, and selfhood while pretending to be neutral. Opposing it is the narrator: a cruelly lucid observer who understands humanity too well to love it, yet too deeply to abandon it. Through dense monologues, metaphysical allegory, and cultural indictment, the book explores violence, creation, stagnation, and the terror of a society that has replaced gods with brands and inner worlds with markets.
Yet another release by the anonymous horror author Lacrimosa, Sacabibdis blends political philosophy, existential horror, and prophetic rhetoric. It is a challenge, a provocation, and a demand for readers to confront what they consume, what they create, and what they allow to rule them. This is a work for those willing to be implicated-to be addressed directly, devoured symbolically, and forced to decide what survives when culture eats itself.