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Ross Sings Cheree The Animated Dark Ross John Farrar

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Ross Sings Cheree The Animated Dark Ross John Farrar
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Publisher: Deep Vellum Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.89 MB
Author: Ross John Farrar
ISBN: 9781646050543, 9781646050536, 1646050541, 1646050533, 2020048012
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Ross Sings Cheree The Animated Dark Ross John Farrar by Ross John Farrar 9781646050543, 9781646050536, 1646050541, 1646050533, 2020048012 instant download after payment.

A native of the Bay Area, Ross J. Farrar is an internationally renowned singer, songwriter, and lyricist for the post-punk band, Ceremony. In his debut book of poetry, Farrar conjures a narrative voice that evokes Alan Vega of the band Suicide and other New York school artists as he contemplates life outside of music. Farrar's poems glide between hazy evocations of being young on the West Coast, working at an adult bookstore, and drinking with friends, alongside layers of darker experiences: visiting the graves of friends and loved ones, leaving Cheree, the 2016 election. He mulls over the lost landmarks of his youth in San Francisco and a relationship both heart-wrenching and ultimately failing.

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