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Joseph B. Raimond

    Broken
    Chloride and the Three Rivers
    The Matala Son
    Mastodon
    Red Pepper, Blue
    As the Ghosts Ripped and Tore
    • Red Pepper, Blue

      • 60pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Exploring the emotional journey through the turmoil of an abusive marriage, the poetry reflects the author's struggles and resilience. Each verse captures the pain of violence and the profound sense of hope that emerges with liberation. This collection serves as a testament to survival and the healing power of expression, offering readers insight into the complexities of love, loss, and the quest for freedom.

      Red Pepper, Blue
    • This novel is unique, reminiscent of William S. Burroughs' The Naked Lunch but without the heroin influence. It's strange, fun, and has a beatnik vibe, featuring drawings by Joseph B. Raimond for each chapter. The existence of a plot or story is difficult to determine.

      Mastodon
    • Written in paradise, also known as Matala, on the beautiful island of Crete, in the summer of 2021, this little sixty page book features Joseph's usual poetic mixture of sarcastic social commentary and personal reflections, as well as several full color illustrations.

      The Matala Son
    • Written while traveling through the western United States in 2017, this Little book shows Joseph B. Raimond's concern for his home country and, through the little pictures and short poems, expresses his anger and confusion at modern, Trump-era America.

      Chloride and the Three Rivers
    • Written over several years, this little book combines the in-your-face, punk rock inspired writings of Joseph B. Raimond with Joseph's stark pen and ink drawings. But although the form is different this time around, Joseph's mirror to the many ills of society is as sharp, uncompromising and focused as ever. Not suited for conservative Republicans.

      Broken
    • Originally planned to be Joseph B. Raimond's second book, these poems were written in the 1990s, shortly after the publication of Joseph'sfirst book "Edges". Recently rediscovered, they remained unpublished until now.

      Behold The Lovely Monster
    • As the Trump era in America finally wanes, this sixty page book of poetry is a creative expat coming to terms with the racism, sexism and Trumpism of his country of birth. As usual, not recommended for republicans, nationalists, or probably anyone who voted for Trump.

      In God We Trusted
    • New poems by Joseph B. Raimond, written in Fürth, Germany and Sliema, Malta in 2017 and 2018.

      Yink & Yank
    • The tenth and final installment of Joseph B. Raimond's series of books featuring "Western Haiku".

      The Ghost Of Empathy