Neoliberals, neocons, revolutionaries, folk musicians, an ambassador's New Age wife, river-damming landslides, and one entrepreneurial idealist all collide in the Andean paradise of Phillip Bannowsky's satirical romance, "The Mother Earth Inn." Hal Rivers, Bannowsky's feckless hero, descends into the Republic of Esmeraldas just in time for the elections of Bill Clinton back home and an insane populist in Esmeraldas. Hoping to do good while doing well, Hal ends up on a quest that is both picaresque and expose.
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Neoliberals, neocons, revolutionaries, folk musicians, an ambassador's New Age wife, river-damming landslides, and one entrepreneurial idealist all co...
A book of well-crafted and wry free verse poems with an "epistolary pretense." Addressing memories, family members, inanimate objects, and moral pre-occupations, Morea tells a story about making peace with his universe, in a voice that is gentle, candid, loving, and at times all-to-humanly puzzled and amazed.
A book of well-crafted and wry free verse poems with an "epistolary pretense." Addressing memories, family members, inanimate objects, and moral pre-o...