Confront the limits of knowledge with a radical, fearless voice.
In this provocative poem, the speaker declares a creed of matter and self-knowledge, tracing how the drive to understand can bend toward both brilliance and cruelty. A stark meditation on pain, science, and the cost of relentless curiosity, it challenges readers to weigh intellect against empathy and power against responsibility.
- Follow a relentless meditation on the aims and dangers of inquiry.
- Explore a deep, unsettling view of how knowledge can become a force of domination.
- See how the speaker’s philosophy clashes with faith, morality, and the human cost of discovery.
- Consider the tension between using knowledge for benefit and pursuing it for its own sake.
Ideal for readers drawn to challenging verse, philosophical exploration, and literature that pushes moral boundaries. This edition collects the Testament’s searing voice and its bold questions about meaning, science, and the self.