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neocom(muter)
The second collection of poems sketches profiles of lives on the run; lives going in circles and frequently blurring the line between those two dynamics. These are poems for an age when the urban citizen spends more and more time in motion for the sake of securing fewer and fewer resources.
“Neocom(muter) reads as a memoir of surviving the numbing urban grind and politics of destruction; the battles we fight with our own ugly monsters… His collection of twenty-seven poems is a menagerie of travel experiences. With “Samsonites packed beneath [his] lids” he takes the reader on a journey to the grittier side… there are no apologies, no absolutions in the poems of neocom(muter)…it is a must read for anyone trying to get from here to there; a testimonial to survival, through even the darkest times.”
- MK Chavez
Coming WorldGone World
“Coming WorldGone World” is Paul Corman-Roberts’ first collection of prose poems and short stories. A tribute to Bob Kaufman’s “Abomunist Manifesto,” this book also serves as a searing indictment of the NeoCon/NeoLib culture permeating the halls of power in the United States of America.
Praise for Coming WorldGone World
"Paul Corman-Roberts soars through the beatitudes with a keen mind, a good ear, and a full heart. Poetry can ask for nothing better. Still young, he has a lot of good words already, and has shaped them into poems that matter. Readers who follow him now will be rewarded even more in the years to come."
-- Neeli Cherkovski, poet and author of Bukowski: A Life, Whitman's Wild Children, Elegy for Bob Kaufman
"Induce a trance in which only acid-green and hazmat orange define the landscape - Corman-Roberts succeeds in slamming your head against the destruction of too many dreams, doing so with humor, humanity, and a laser-show sensibility which pays just homage to the original Abomunist Manifesto and Kaufman's spirit, making up a crazed, lyrical graveyard for all the broken idealists (awaiting reincarnation.)"
-- Edie Meidav, novelist and author of The Far Field, and Crawl Space