From the author of 'Neutropia, ' a collection of songs, poetry, and random thoughts that might not be so random.
The first third of this book has a collection of songs that range from raucous blues like 'A World without Love, ' to epics like 'The Mole King.' Add a pounding beat, a jazzy sideline, and you have magic in a bottle. Or on wax, or on the airwaves, or whatever.
The second third has a collection of poetry. There are intense reflections like 'All the Names of God, ' to bizarre extrapolations like 'I Only Sing When I'm Insane.' Mostly rhyming, this collection is mathematically superior.
The last third is a jumble of thoughts that appear disjointed and random, but actually reveal a wholistic viewpoint that sums up the human experience. Is this a truncated attempt at greatness that failed? Or a piece of a whole that is too grand for the human mind to envision?
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Al Case has written hundreds of books, thousands of blogs, has had poetry and short stories published, and produced hundreds of hours of martial arts video instruction.
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