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Tag Archives: Cross-genre literature
The Passenger by Richard Froude
Identity is so often bound up in where we’ve been, where we’re going, and where we are. Basho once said something to the effect that man travels around seeking so much that the journey itself becomes home. This is never … Continue reading
Posted in American Literature, British Literature, Literature, New authors, New books, Poetry, Recommended reads
Tagged American literature, American Poetry, Beat literature, Bristol, British Literature, British poetry, Charles Baudelaire, Colorado, Cross-genre literature, Denver, English novel, fiction, hybrid literature, iain sinclair, Jack Kerouac, Literature, novel, poetry, Prose poems, Richard Brautigan, Richard Froude, San Francisco Renaissance
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Richard Froude on Skylight Press
Richard Froude is an up-and-coming British poet-novelist, an erstwhile Bristolian now living and working in Colorado, USA. Although adopted by an enthusiastic Denver poetry community, Froude still has a bit of the old West Country charm about him and makes … Continue reading
Posted in American Literature, Literature, New authors, Poetry
Tagged American literature, Beat literature, Bristol, British Literature, British poetry, Charles Baudelaire, Colorado, Cross-genre literature, Denver, English novel, fiction, hybrid literature, Jack Kerouac, Literature, novel, poetry, Prose poems, Richard Brautigan, Richard Froude, San Francisco Renaissance
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