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Separation Tango is a book of hymns and meditations, the embarrassment of being human, and ultimately, hope. Herein you will find darkly humorous tomes on the foibles and pitfalls of relationships, the audacity of the natural world and man's "understanding" of it, and the stubborn resilience of the human heart to continue in the face of hopelessness. Separation Tango explores the themes of love, loneliness, and heartbreak. A man sitting in a cafe decides to take his fate into his own hands, radio DJs speak to individual listeners, while the fortunes of fools and nations are decided by…mehr

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Separation Tango is a book of hymns and meditations, the embarrassment of being human, and ultimately, hope. Herein you will find darkly humorous tomes on the foibles and pitfalls of relationships, the audacity of the natural world and man's "understanding" of it, and the stubborn resilience of the human heart to continue in the face of hopelessness. Separation Tango explores the themes of love, loneliness, and heartbreak. A man sitting in a cafe decides to take his fate into his own hands, radio DJs speak to individual listeners, while the fortunes of fools and nations are decided by seemingly random events. In this collection, the readers will find themselves lost in a cotillion of myth, nature, fear, language, and loss.
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Autorenporträt
Allen Berry was born and raised in Alabama, and is a 2013 Ph.D. graduate of the Center for Writers at the University of Southern Mississippi. In 2001, he founded the Limestone Dust Poetry Festival in Huntsville, Alabama, and served as its director until 2009. His work has appeared in The Birmingham Arts Journal, What Remembers Us: An Anthology of Alabama Poetry, The American Muse Magazine and The Quint Magazine (Manitoba, Canada). Dr. Berry teaches Composition, American Literature, and Creative Writing at Calhoun Community College in Huntsville, Alabama. This is his fourth collection of poetry: Travel for Agoraphobics, Distractions and Illusions, and Sitting up with the Dead.