Spontaneous Human Combustion: A Case History
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Author(s)Eric Greenwalt
PublisherSoultheft Records
ISBN / ASIN0978525701
ISBN-139780978525705
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank4,080,856
CategoryPoetry
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Poetry. Seattle musician Eric Greenwalt (Black Noise Cannon, Christdriver, Saint Bushmill's Choir) offers his first book of poems; a collection of late-night modern noir, meditations on the end of the world, insomniac surrealism, need, fear, love and alligators. Greenwalt's voice "growls through his hard-boiled oeuvre of world-weariness, late nights, war and cigarette burns"--The Oregonian. "These poems come from somewhere between hope and hopelessness, between Beat and beaten, between anger and forgiveness. You get the feeling Greenwalt is the kind of guy who would probably be building bombs in his basement if he wasn't cranking out these sentient and misanthropic screeds, so buy this book for your own safety"--Tod A.
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