It's the Shaking of the Ground, which Crumbles Walls; but Doesn't Crumble Trees

It's the Shaking of the Ground, which Crumbles Walls; but Doesn't Crumble Trees

by David Mark Dannov
It's the Shaking of the Ground, which Crumbles Walls; but Doesn't Crumble Trees

It's the Shaking of the Ground, which Crumbles Walls; but Doesn't Crumble Trees

by David Mark Dannov

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Overview

This is the first of Narrative Poetry books by Dannov. Marcus is the usual main character, who represents the author. He's either a Substitute Teacher, a waiter, a commercial painter, delivery driver or an indoor/outdoor Plant Technician. He's in his mid to late twenties, still attending college or just graduated. After years of psychedelics, reading underground books, watching documentaries, standup comics and listening to music from the sixties and seventies or from electronic jam-bands in the nineties Marcus has his third eye open (Red Pilled), and he's always venting to a friend, wife or girlfriend, unless he's having a solitary moment of peace or madness. Dannov is from the masculine ilk of Dirty Realism writers like Henry Miller and Charles Bukowski, sometimes mixing in a flare of Magic Realism to add spice to the decaying cage of Corporate America. The illustrations are his too: a canvas of Amalgam Filling Poison.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781979185509
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 10/28/2017
Pages: 418
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.85(d)
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