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The Wild Revolve - Lee, Joseph Adam
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(88 Pages) "The Wild Revolve: Poems 2011-2013" explores the initial enthusiasm and sharp sense of melancholy that overcomes those who move to New York City. Themes of loneliness, yearning to escape and uncertainty become more complex as wild nights dominate the lives of the New York City's newcomers. What readers are saying: "Unlike any other poem book i've read. I love how the author dissects the regional and cultural struggles of living in New York City. I look forward to the next books of this poetry anthology." "A pop culture gem! The poetry, at times, is immersed on photos and captures…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
(88 Pages) "The Wild Revolve: Poems 2011-2013" explores the initial enthusiasm and sharp sense of melancholy that overcomes those who move to New York City. Themes of loneliness, yearning to escape and uncertainty become more complex as wild nights dominate the lives of the New York City's newcomers. What readers are saying: "Unlike any other poem book i've read. I love how the author dissects the regional and cultural struggles of living in New York City. I look forward to the next books of this poetry anthology." "A pop culture gem! The poetry, at times, is immersed on photos and captures the essence of a young millennial's story of growth. The poetry collection nicely display the author's coming of age story as he leaves his family to live in New York City." "I found this coming of age poetry collection to be a great poem book for young adults and to be crucial look inside youth, the United States and the growth away from traditional family values."
Autorenporträt
The Author: Joseph Adam Lee is an American dreamer. Raised in the blue-collar town of Lewiston, Maine, he started writing poetry, essays and novels while attending Lewiston High School and Wheaton College (Norton, MA). He has lived in Boston, Massachusetts, Lobitos, Peru, and Litchfield, Connecticut. Steadfast on making it as a writer, he moved to New York City at the age of 25. Five years later, Joseph shares his experiences through his poetic journal, "Red Fox Run". He explains, "I write to help people understand that there is beauty in living an ordinary life."