Publisher's Synopsis
This is the latest book in McLean's series about aspects of goddess, & Lamastû is, together with Maa Kali & Tiamat, one of the three aspects that he regards as most primal. The next will probably be about Tiamat. As always there is a lengthy prose introduction before the poems. The depiction of Lamastû in popular fiction & films for the great unwashed is as offensive as the scurrilous lies told about Lilitu by the devotees of the patriarchal "gods". But Lamastû is a primal Mesopotamian goddess who was seen as being tasked with curbing human hubris. McLean sees Her as the form of Dark Mother most suited to the modern age, when population needs to be controlled & humanism & human narcissism need to be stamped out.