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With Extreme Prejudice: Lest We Forget is Emmett Wheatfall's latest foray into observational truth-telling. This collection bears witness to the early arrival and historicity of the COVID-19 pandemic, which Wheatfall elegantly describes as The greatest hitchhiker on earth ... / making its rounds ("Every Nation Under The Sun"). In poem after poem, he explores both the ongoing fear of a disease that has taken at least a million lives as well as the hope for that brighter future we all yearn for.…
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With Extreme Prejudice: Lest We Forget is Emmett Wheatfall's latest foray into observational truth-telling. This collection bears witness to the early arrival and historicity of the COVID-19 pandemic, which Wheatfall elegantly describes as The greatest hitchhiker on earth ... / making its rounds ("Every Nation Under The Sun"). In poem after poem, he explores both the ongoing fear of a disease that has taken at least a million lives as well as the hope for that brighter future we all yearn for. -Carolyn Martin, from the Foreword

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  • Author: emmett wheatfall
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  • ISBN-10: 1594980888
  • ISBN-13: 9781594980886
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 0.7 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

With Extreme Prejudice: Lest We Forget is Emmett Wheatfall's latest foray into observational truth-telling. This collection bears witness to the early arrival and historicity of the COVID-19 pandemic, which Wheatfall elegantly describes as The greatest hitchhiker on earth ... / making its rounds ("Every Nation Under The Sun"). In poem after poem, he explores both the ongoing fear of a disease that has taken at least a million lives as well as the hope for that brighter future we all yearn for. -Carolyn Martin, from the Foreword

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