Chirp is a chilling, feather-ruffling journey into the depths of avian despair and poetic obsession, penned by the enigmatic Edgar Allan Crow. Composed entirely of the word chirp, this hauntingly minimalist masterpiece challenges the boundaries of language, sanity, and the written word itself.
Each chirp is layered with meaning—some mournful, some defiant, some lost to the void between branches and being. It is a symphony of repetition that pecks at the soul, echoing the torment of a bird cursed to sing the same note forever.
Dark, lyrical, and unsettlingly brilliant, Chirp isn’t just a book—it’s an omen.