Albert V. Mer.

Articles

 

This part contains articles by Albert V. Mer., dedicated to different themes, especially referenced to gothic culture. The most interesting topics for Mr. Albert are about death and life, god and the devil, feelings, sex, mind, history, etc.

Unfortunately, Russian versions are available only.

 

 

Contents

 

Готические воплощения эротических образов - This article was written in 1998 and has become the Albert's first rough attempt to understand and "popularize" various methods of sexual satisfaction. Today this attempt does not look so good, but to make it some years ago was very important.

Секреты готического антуража - This article describes types and methods of the modern gothic style. Various performances and recommendations are enclosed. The article reflects the author's thinking and can't be spread onto all community.

Готическое кино (аналитический обзор) - This is an attempt to describe the most important features of gothic cinematography. The article is divided into two parts. The first part describes common principles, methods and features. The second part is dedicated to the most interesting films

Ласка смерти - This work was written in a particular mood. It can be understood as a first step to the necromania or as a deep depression, etc. But it all will be wrong. It is just another glance at life and death. This series will be continued...

Решение вопроса смысла жизни, смерти, бессмертия в философии - What is the life matter? This question is known as "eternal question". Many wise mans have thougth about it but it still insoluble. Here you'll see a review of different opinions about this problem.

Антихристианство - This big and difficult work is based on wanting to show a millennium lie of all confessions. You will see the historical profits, philosophical and scientific arguments. The most important feature is confession of the God existence (in any form) but refutation of his human side. It means that Jesus Christ and Prophet Mohammed are only literary and cultural personages, but not historical. The article is still unfinished.