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This is a book of language/concrete post-modern paradox poetry that
has the ability to transport the reader into a multi-dimensional
experience of the literary extreme. Carolyn Srygley-Moore is
well-versed in the art of succinct imagery with pertinent line
formations that create an inner and outer exploration in every
verse.
S.A. Griffin's words shoot across the page, piercing readers
directly through the heart and brain. His writing is the literary
version of a Jackson Pollack painting, only instead of paint,
S.A.'s work is made of blood, sweat and tears. Sardonic and sharp,
forlorn and joyous, he writes like an angel-eyed demon with wings
made of vintage onionskin typing paper. His work- hell, his life-
is informed by the Beats and their aesthetic, but he veers off into
dangerous, previously uncharted territory. This book is S.A.'s own
post-modern literary reality show, full of phrases that are as open
to interpretation as they are an accurate assessment of the human
condition. He is a genius... read him. Pleasant Gehman, author of
"Showgirl Confidential."
"If I were to make a diorama of 'I Will Always Be Your Whore, ' I
would construct three slightly run-down Victorians: one for past,
one for present, one for dream. I would make a spooky ghost figure
representing Billy Corgan and suspend that over everything. And
then I would have the people inside the dioramas yearn and fuck and
spill their tea and fidget with their hair ties. Alexandra Naughton
writes about love and desire with a pleasing specificity and the
cadence of a rapper, and her great achievement with this book is
her invention of Corgan as a mutable muse. As ghost, lover, crush,
and memory, Corgan haunts the fuck out of this text, making the
poems below quake and join together." -Amy Berkowitz, poet &
author of 'Listen to Her Heart', Spooky Girlfriend Press
A Collection Of Prose and Poetry from A. Razor, who has published
and written and shared his work on the road and from inside prison
for many years, now here is the writer's work in one book that
presents many styles and influences all worked out with a genuine
love that has driven a lifetime struggle for peace among the words
of this world.
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Beaten Up Beaten Down (Paperback)
S.A. Griffin; Illustrated by Geoff Melville; Edited by Antonio Maranzano
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An up and down poetic ride through the life and times of an
American writer living in the margins and his sometimes
surrealist/situationist/realist view of the world around him. This
book contains so many styles, forms, variations on themes and
images that it is in a category all its own. It is apparent that
this is a complete work that is the culmination of a life lived on
the edge with an original voice that will sometimes echo as if it
is emanating from that void that is engulfing the last bit of
reality in this universe. From the early influence of Walt Whitman,
Poe, Eliot, Pound, Langston Hughes, Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman,
Bukowski, Wanda Coleman, librarians & bookstores, ruins of
Hollywood & Venice Beach, history of his birthplace in Brooklyn
and the place he was raised in San Bernardino, life on the road,
life in prison, life strung all the way out to the interactions
with today that cause the writer to keep writing in spite of it
all, it is all here. A. Razor's Beaten Up Beaten Down is a trip
through an experience that touches so many familiar places, yet
will seem so new in its vision of this world that every reader will
come away with a new perspective of their own life after reading
this book. From the introduction by S.A. Griffin to the last page
you will be in for a beating that you will never forget and will
hopefully continue to prosper from.
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