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Jon Paul Fiorentino

    This author explores the complexities of modern life through a keen lens on the human psyche and societal phenomena. His works are characterized by intellectual depth and an original linguistic style that draws readers into his narratives. Through metaphorical language and ironic humor, he often reveals the hidden motivations and contradictions of human behavior. His writing is marked by an interest in the darker aspects of existence, but also in vulnerability and the search for meaning.

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    The Theory of the Loser Class
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    • 2009

      Stripmalling

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.2(59)Add rating

      The narrative blends graphic novel elements with journal entries, chronicling Jonny's humorous quest for literary success amidst suburban life. Despite having a supportive girlfriend and a vivid imagination, his journey is hindered by his own missteps and naivety. Through his irreverent reflections, he tackles themes of big-box capitalism and the challenges of growing up in the 21st century, offering a blend of humor and unexpected wisdom.

      Stripmalling
    • 2002

      The Theory of the Loser Class

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
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      Drawing on texts ranging from Thorstein Veblen's groundbreaking The Theory of the Leisure Class to Star Wars (the nerd Bible) for inspiration, this suite of poems documents the tribulations and insecurities of one's inner geek.

      The Theory of the Loser Class
    • 2000

      Contemporary Canadian poetry got you down? This book of poems operates within the constraints of what the author terms 'synaptic syntax' - poetry that performs the very nature of neuronal activity from the point of view of a mood-enhanced Human Comedy, which, with a quick turn of phrase, or missing neurotransmitter, could become Human Tragedy. schovat popis

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