Letters from Hanusse

It is the third of a three-volume work that combines poetry, fiction, and performance called The Structure of Destruction, an "exploration of evil in the 20th century."

In a Preface, Messerli as publisher states that he was sent the manuscript without a return address and with the cryptic comment, "I will no longer be living by the time you hold this package in your hands.

"[1][2][3] The book is written as letters penned by Joshua Haigh to his wife Hannah from the imaginary island Hanusse, an Aegean state with famously loose morals.

Joshua and Hannah had previously lived in a New York City commune that centered around the messianic Leon, who encourages free love.

Leon fakes the murder of Hannah and Elizabeth, while in actuality fleeing with the women and their children to Paris, where he plans to sell the infants to some rich pedophiles.