The end of this book, its conclusion, is a brilliant treatment of Wilde's potential repentance, a death-bed conversion of sorts. It's a good, little book. Interesting and thought-provoking.
A dialogue between Wilde, Jesus and Blaize Pascale. It is meh. The conversation didn't ring true. But it would be very difficult to capture the essence of three such enigmatic persons. 2 stars for the attempt.
I think this book takes a great look at the relative humanism that seems to pervade and saturate our culture today; as to what end do actions have, and are there consequences to our actions , or is there such a thing as a moral vacuum?