Story in The King In Yellow by Robert W. Chambers. Not a true 'story' in any conventional narrative sense, it consists of an opening poem and eight short poetic-prose subsections. It has a dream-like quality and features personifications such as Love and Truth. Each brief section is mostly composed of a small number of phrases, which repeat themselves in varying iterations and contexts to form different meanings – insofar as any 'meaning' at all can be discerned. The nature of the Prophets' (or Prophet's, as it is sometimes referred to) Paradise itself is unexplained.
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