Summary of Dying in the Dust by Avernus Sans Pitie
Dying in the Dust is a complex and raw collection of poems and songs reflecting the author's experiences, perceptions, and emotions tied to life's harsh realities. The work traverses themes of addiction, loss, violence, love, despair, and survival across various settings, including Oklahoma, Arizona, Mexico, and Southeast Asia. The tone frequently blends gritty realism with deep introspection, social critique, and vivid storytelling.
Dying in the Dust is a powerful, unvarnished collection offering a window into the author's turbulent life and worldview. It exposes the raw edges of human experience-addiction, heartbreak, betrayal, societal decay-while threading through moments of resilience and reflection. The poems collectively serve as a social critique and a personal catharsis, blending geographic and cultural specificity with universal themes of suffering and survival. The collection stands as a candid, emotionally charged testament to endurance in the face of despair.
The author is a World Traveler that has worked and traveled all over the World, survived three wars, owned a bar, and survived a Latina with rabies armed with a baseball bat and the entire legal system.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Summary of Dying in the Dust by Avernus Sans Pitie Dying in the Dust is a complex and raw collection of poems and songs reflecting the author's experiences, perceptions, and emotions tied to life's harsh realities. The work traverses themes of addiction, loss, violence, love, despair, and survival across various settings, including Oklahoma, Arizona, Mexico, and Southeast Asia. The tone frequently blends gritty realism with deep introspection, social critique, and vivid storytelling.Dying in the Dust is a powerful, unvarnished collection offering a window into the author's turbulent life and worldview. It exposes the raw edges of human experience-addiction, heartbreak, betrayal, societal decay-while threading through moments of resilience and reflection. The poems collectively serve as a social critique and a personal catharsis, blending geographic and cultural specificity with universal themes of suffering and survival. The collection stands as a candid, emotionally charged testament to endurance in the face of despair.The author is a World Traveler that has worked and traveled all over the World, survived three wars, owned a bar, and survived a Latina with rabies armed with a baseball bat and the entire legal system. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798232391096
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Summary of Dying in the Dust by Avernus Sans Pitie Dying in the Dust is a complex and raw collection of poems and songs reflecting the author's experiences, perceptions, and emotions tied to life's harsh realities. The work traverses themes of addiction, loss, violence, love, despair, and survival across various settings, including Oklahoma, Arizona, Mexico, and Southeast Asia. The tone frequently blends gritty realism with deep introspection, social critique, and vivid storytelling.Dying in the Dust is a powerful, unvarnished collection offering a window into the author's turbulent life and worldview. It exposes the raw edges of human experience-addiction, heartbreak, betrayal, societal decay-while threading through moments of resilience and reflection. The poems collectively serve as a social critique and a personal catharsis, blending geographic and cultural specificity with universal themes of suffering and survival. The collection stands as a candid, emotionally charged testament to endurance in the face of despair.The author is a World Traveler that has worked and traveled all over the World, survived three wars, owned a bar, and survived a Latina with rabies armed with a baseball bat and the entire legal system. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798232391096
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