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  • av Jason Disley
    124,-

  • av Jason Disley
    216,-

    Jason Disley's follow-up to his pulp fiction anthologies Beat to a Pulp, and Angel In Alabaster; The Forgotten Whisper on the Wind, reads like a Raymond Chandler pulp fiction novel, with echoes of the poems of Charles Bukowski and the 'street urchin Shelley' Beat generation poet, Gregory Corso.

  • av Jason Disley
    188,-

    A simple miscellany of verse dedicated to those who are creative. The bohemians, the artists, the mavericks. The go getters and the dreamers. The stylish and the cool. The doers, the give it a goers, and the likeminded souls, who believe in living for today.

  • av Jason Disley
    188,-

  • av Jason Disley
    147,-

    There is a new poet on his way, who combines the rhythms of 1950's Beat Generation poetry, with a fresh look at modern life, and illustrates them brilliantly with his verse. (Pulp magazine) The New Beat Generation A miscellany of intellectual verse, written in a modern style, that will produce maudlin questions of the reader.

  • av Jason Disley
    247,-

    The Lost Notes by Diz is a modern odyssey of an artist who is in search of much more than just a meaning to his life. It's about the past, present and the future. It's about experience, it's about fate, and the lives that guide him to new places, both real and imaginary. With a mixture of different mediums a tale is woven from extracts and vignettes of a life recorded on paper. Notes that were thought missing, reveal a journey of companionship, love and loss with a touch of music here and there. Diz and his trumpet go with the flow, never knowing what will happen when Jazz and the request of a dead rock star combine.

  • av Jason Disley
    202,-

  • av Jason Disley
    188,-

  • av Jason Disley
    188,-

  • av Jason Disley
    188,-

    A Collection of contemporary Modernist Beat Poetry using Soul Music and themes of escapism from the humdrum of every day life. It confronts what is happening in today's society and serves as a social commentary on the 21st century while adopting writing styles of the 20th century poets.

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