Solace Zeta's anthology of poems, free verse, songs, and more, draws its title from his roughly two and half years of studying, traveling, working, and living in China. Tackling both lighthearted subjects like food and hospitality, as well as dark and melancholy subjects like death and self-doubt, he successfully navigates the corridors of love and despair while walking the tightrope between detached observation and present consciousness. His journeys and meditations are worthy of reflection, and the plethora of added photographs help us more deeply relate to its contents and messages. The new…mehr
Solace Zeta's anthology of poems, free verse, songs, and more, draws its title from his roughly two and half years of studying, traveling, working, and living in China. Tackling both lighthearted subjects like food and hospitality, as well as dark and melancholy subjects like death and self-doubt, he successfully navigates the corridors of love and despair while walking the tightrope between detached observation and present consciousness. His journeys and meditations are worthy of reflection, and the plethora of added photographs help us more deeply relate to its contents and messages. The new 5th anniversary edition includes 200 pages, and more than 65 photographs. At times profoundly deep, heartfelt, cerebral, intricate, rule and genre-bending, versatile, and overall highly satisfying.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Solace Zeta has been an active participant in the Denver music scene for well over a decade, in both the underground hip hop and live band music communities. He has performed live at Moe's Original BBQ, Herman's Hideaway, The Speakeasy Vape Lounge, The Lion's Lair, and numerous restaurants and bars throughout Colorado, among others. To date, he has several EPs and other albums to his credit. His first album was a double disc tribute to 1990s hip hop with a unique blend of Denver artistry and lyricism, titled Stranger in the Strange Land (2013). His most recent album is a collaboration under the moniker Epic Vertex, >In addition to his solo artist work, he has spent many years as a member of various bands, including the Denver Music Corps, REIFY, Epic Vertex, Snow Monk, and WRECKREATE. Besides recording music, he also has a long track-record of community empowerment and activism, including charity work and social awareness activities, such as performing at The Art of Social Justice Conference II at CU Denver, in addition to performing multiple years for the Colorado Dragon Boat Festival. Rob Acker graduated in December of 2012 from University of Colorado at Denver with his master's degree in 20th Century US History, and Global History with an East Asia emphasis. He wrote his master's thesis on The Crystallization of Hip Hop Music and Culture in Corporate and Mainstream America, 1995-1998. Teaching for over a decade now, he's gone on to procure TEFL/TESOL/ESL and national teacher trainer certifications in Classroom Management and Differentiated Instruction, among others. He has taught at all levels of education for private and public schools, worked for universities in China and America, trained teachers internationally, is a highly valued educational consultant, has founded and edited magazines, and currently runs his own online teaching school. His future plans include writing several history monographs, one on hip hop in the 1990s, another, a biography of the Japanese Buddhist sage Nichiren (1222-1282), and, among others, on the historical relevance of the Long March as Communist China's foundational myth.
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