Jacob H. Kyle

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Jacob H. Kyle

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Author of The Tedium Lies (2023). Independent musician.

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Nearing the completion of my next book. Currently aiming for publication sometime in January. Self-publishing again given my apathy for what ever, if anything, the small press literati might want with such a work. Feel free to request an advance review copy in the meantime.
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Published on November 21, 2025 10:12
Average rating: 4.67 · 12 ratings · 4 reviews · 2 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Tedium Lies

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Imagining the Anglo-Saxon Past by Eric Gerald Stanley
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Veronica by Veronica Lake
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“Life belies its candour in loss. The squalor of existence is a curse, a vulgar oath not to be rescinded. Life at its best is life at its worst. Every blissful moment is contrasted by whimpering rape and shared worst days. Silence implicates life’s precedent. Flagellated chaos. Endless torture. Elsewhere. Everywhere.”
Jacob H. Kyle, The Tedium Lies

“Existence takes punished precedence in a world ailing with the agonies of consequence and misfortune. Once something becomes aware of its existence, once something is born to nothing, it cannot compel itself to cease except by cruelly wishing with futility for deliverance.”
Jacob H. Kyle, The Tedium Lies

“The products and processes of nature which functionally disseminate life are each founded by a pledge of pain to be endured. Every good, every sigh is a distraction allaying weakness and death. Nature is a malformed vermin, a parasite burrowing audaciously the aches of a comatose universe.”
Jacob H. Kyle, The Tedium Lies

“One of the first signs of the beginning of understanding is the wish to die. This life appears unbearable, another unattainable. One is no longer ashamed of wanting to die; one asks to be moved from the old cell, which one hates, to a new one, which one willl only in time come to hate. In this there is also a residue of belief that during the move the master will chance to come along the corridor, look at the prisoner and say: "This man is not to be locked up again, He is to come with me.”
Franz Kafka, The Blue Octavo Notebooks

“Every artist is linked to a mistake with which he has a particular intimacy. All art draws its origin from an exceptional fault, each work is the implementation of this original fault, from which comes a risky plenitude and new light.”
Maurice Blanchot

“A man can be himself only so long as he is alone; and if he does not love solitude, he will not love freedom; for it is only when he is alone that he is really free.”
Arthur Schopenhauer, Essays and Aphorisms

“The folly of mistaking a paradox for a discovery, a metaphor for a proof, a torrent of verbiage for a spring of capital truths, and oneself for an oracle, is inborn in us.”
Paul Valéry, Introduction à la méthode de Léonard de Vinci

“I have recommended you the dignity of skepticism: yet here I am, prowling around the Absolute. Technique of contradiction? Remember, rather, what Flaubert said: "I am a mystic and I believe in nothing".”
Emil Cioran, The Temptation to Exist

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