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Dancing in the Neon Boneyard
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Dancing in the Neon Boneyard

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The poems collected in this book represent the last, finished work of American writer Mitchell R. McInnis (1972-2020). These poems are sad, funny, self-conscious, sophisticated, and raw.

While published posthumously, this collection is not an epitaph. Rather, it's the transcript of a brilliant, shadowy, kaleidoscopic quest. This quest began and ended in the dark, but its hero walked, stumbled, and ran on a road of light. Along this road, our hero met a troop of happy and depressed lunatics and philosophers, a rogue's gallery of mad poets, divine artists, vulnerable children, and self-destructive intellectuals. Of course, they're all McInnis. And their voices are voices every one of us has heard - if we but dare listen.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Theran Press
Date
25 March 2024
Pages
84
ISBN
9781944296285

The poems collected in this book represent the last, finished work of American writer Mitchell R. McInnis (1972-2020). These poems are sad, funny, self-conscious, sophisticated, and raw.

While published posthumously, this collection is not an epitaph. Rather, it's the transcript of a brilliant, shadowy, kaleidoscopic quest. This quest began and ended in the dark, but its hero walked, stumbled, and ran on a road of light. Along this road, our hero met a troop of happy and depressed lunatics and philosophers, a rogue's gallery of mad poets, divine artists, vulnerable children, and self-destructive intellectuals. Of course, they're all McInnis. And their voices are voices every one of us has heard - if we but dare listen.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Theran Press
Date
25 March 2024
Pages
84
ISBN
9781944296285