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By Jack Joseph Smith
From the tragedy of the stack, Prankster
mounts A horse, but going over the
hills falls into the sexual hell.
- From A mad bravery - to complete
madness of A sensual loss
of dignity -
By Jack Joseph Smith
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AI Interpretation
This note sketches Prankster’s fall from reckless courage into erotic humiliation and psychic collapse.
It reads like a concise thematic outline for the longer sequence around him. The movement from bravery to loss of dignity is stark and intentionally brutal.
Short turning-point note - from the tragedy of the stack Prankster mounts a horse, but going over the hills falls into the sexual hell. From a mad bravery to complete madness of a sensual loss of dignity. Transition marker between two Prankster arcs.