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Beside the Hemlock Garden On Lives and Rights

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Strecker, James

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Publisher: Mosaic Press Summary: This is more than a book of poems. It is a testament on the abuse and rights of human and animal lives. The poems are thematically stark and disturbing, the language is evocative and haunting, the tone is uncompromising. One reviewer said that Strecker's "words sink their fangs in your mind." Another wrote "James Strecker has captured the 'other self' of mankind, there is absolutely no question. There is here a wrenc [read more]
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Publisher: Mosaic Press

This is more than a book of poems. It is a testament on the abuse and rights of human and animal lives. The poems are thematically stark and disturbing, the language is evocative and haunting, the tone is uncompromising. One reviewer said that Strecker's "words sink their fangs in your mind." Another wrote "James Strecker has captured the 'other self' of mankind, there is absolutely no question. There is here a wrenching of the inner spirit that allows no rest. No further examination of conscience is needed."

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