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Abstract:The Adventures of Pascal Wanderlust is an ongoing narrative poem about a gender-fluid magical adventurer, a gnostic quester who travels through strange realms, all the while wishing, like the original Pascal, "to sit quietly in a room alone." The poem is highly allusive and written in an elliptical style that can veer from the comic to the uncanny to the philosophical in a single stanza.