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Goosebumps of Antimatter
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592 pages
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The book explores the interplay of humor and history through the lens of Edward Dorn's poetic journey, particularly his work "Gunslinger." It highlights the social critique embedded in humor, as exemplified by Dick Martin's reflections on popular culture and late capitalism. Martin's observations, such as "Television is the olive in the martini of chain reaction," reveal a sharp social commentary, contrasting with the lighter, distracting nature of cowboy poems. Ultimately, the narrative delves into the complexities of identity and societal engagement, portraying Martin as a keen observer of modern life.
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2018, paperback
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