Food for Thought: Poems, and Songs Without Music

Food for Thought: Poems, and Songs Without Music

by David Fishel
Food for Thought: Poems, and Songs Without Music

Food for Thought: Poems, and Songs Without Music

by David Fishel

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Overview

It’s insufficient just to call it a poetry book, but some might say that is accurate. Progressive satirist, songwriter, and poet David Fishel invites readers to grab a “jay” and ease into a wildly diverse and eclectic collection of previously published songs. He’s known as one of those proud progressive liberals unafraid to share his opinions whose songs run the gamut from humorous poetry to bawdy limericks. The real purpose of his satirical song lyrics is to open minds and create a dialogue through political poetry that engages readers to think independently and form their own opinions. Yes, the political songs shared without music provide the author’s unashamed liberal perspective in this diverse poetry book, but his genuine desire is to elicit conversation. He hopes to reach back to what some refer to as the “Age of Enlightenment,” using the muse of satirical song lyrics and political poetry to pause, reflect, and ponder on the writings or perhaps share them with a friend. It's not just a poetry book for progressive liberals but for open minds and those who appreciate a well-metered and rhythmic verse.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781663223555
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 07/07/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 124
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

David was born in Pennsylvania and grew up during the tumultuous decades of the “Post War Baby Boom” era. He attended the Philadelphia College of Art, and worked as a Filmmaker, Photographer, Musical performer and Songwriter, and school teacher. He has produced eleven albums of songs and shares his residence between his adopted second home of Menorca, Spain, and Pennsylvania.
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