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Book details
  • Genre:POETRY
  • SubGenre:American / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:126
  • eBook ISBN:9781098395193

The Theory & Practice of Scissor Running in the Dark

by Rome Andre Rapier

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Overview
"The Theory & Practice of Scissor Running in the Dark" is a compelling book of poetry that takes readers on personal journey of philosophy, sociology, and the everyday issues of life's struggles and hopes. The author masterfully takes readers on a poetic journey by addressing the sorrows of humankind – failure, dysthymia, physical, spiritual, emotional, intellectual, and human pain. Each poem has a profound ability to address the realities of life's darkness while sharing the potential for hope, despite dismal odds.
Description
"The Theory & Practice of Scissor Running in the Dark" is a compelling book of poetry that takes readers on personal journey of philosophy, sociology, and the everyday issues of life's struggles and hopes. The author masterfully takes readers on a poetic journey by addressing the sorrows of humankind – failure, dysthymia, physical, spiritual, emotional, intellectual, and human pain. Each poem has a profound ability to address the realities of life's darkness while sharing the potential for hope, despite dismal odds. Author Rome Rapier chronicles the full spectrum of human emotion and beyond that, reflects on his personal experiences throughout this collection of poetry. These poems are intimate, and cover heavy topics like addictions, ambition, the total loss of will, and the same philosophical questions that plagued the Western classics and postmodern paradoxical cop-outs. Perhaps Rapier's background and experiences are somewhat different from what a person might expect from such work, but that is up to the reader to decide.
About the author
Rome Andre Rapier was mostly raised in Oro Valley, Arizona. His mother is originally from the PNW. His dream was to move to that area and so he did. He lives in Portland, Oregon with his four children. He has way too many jobs and hobbies to mention here, and he received a BA in Philosophy from Arizona State University, and a Doctor of Jurisprudence from University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth School of Law. He's also a TriMet bus driver.