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John Dorsey

    John Dorsey is a celebrated poet whose work often delves into the depths of the human experience with a unique and piercing perspective. His poems explore the intricate relationships between life, death, and the search for meaning within the existential void. Dorsey's language is both raw and lyrical, crafting powerful imagery that lingers long after reading. His writing, marked by vulnerability and strength, stands as a significant contribution to contemporary poetry.

    Which Way to the River
    Charles Joseph is Dead
    • Charles Joseph is Dead

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      "Outlaws in literature are rogues who carry no gun, but fire into the center of our awareness. They use the present, past, and interior world of their dreaming and living. John Dorsey has done a hell of a job! This book will give you a thought provoking introduction to Dorsey's style and talent. I find his writing clear, weirdly funny, moving, and sorrowful. If I were to compare John Dorsey to a respected literary figure, it would have to be Ed Abbey. Both were protectors and observers and laid it out to be remembered!"---Ann Menebroker, Author of tiny teeth: The Wormwood Review PoemsR.L. Crow Publications, 2004.

      Charles Joseph is Dead