A Case Study of Werewolves
Joseph D. Reich
(Author)
Description
A Case Study of Werewolves is an eclectic book of lyrical and narrative poetry written predominately in the style of cultural satire, commenting on the 'absurdity' of the present day American social landscape where the author painstakingly, profoundly reflects and ruminates about the meaning of it all (the tragic comedy of it all, using biting humor to break down the unjust, flawed bureaucracies and political and social class systems) while clearly isolated and alienated out of a sort of 'quiet desperation, ' and the things the solitary soul must do in order just to get by and to get through life; a dichotomy between the active-conflict and concept of faith and one's fate and how one futilely tries to get by on a day by day basisProduct Details
Price
$19.95
Publisher
Fomite
Publish Date
December 27, 2018
Pages
444
Dimensions
5.98 X 0.9 X 9.02 inches | 1.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781944388874
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About the Author
Joseph D. Reich is a social worker and displaced New Yorker who lives with his wife and eleven-year-old son up in the high mountains of Vermont. He has appeared in a wide variety of eclectic literary journals both here and abroad, been nominated six times for The Pushcart Prize, and is the author of numerous books of poetry and cultural studies including Drugstore Sushi (Thunderclap Press), TAKING THE FIFTH AND RUNNING WITH IT (Broadstone Books) and Connecting the Dots to Shangrila (Fomite Press).