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Charles Huckelbury transcends the bounds of his confinement in Distant Thunder, illuminating the darkest corners of the human condition. In poignant verse etched in delicate detail, Huckelbury exposes the depths of despair and the miracle of enduring hope.
We have found our modern day Chaucer in the hands of the poet Charles Huckelbury. Here "the baddest bouncer in the / baddest bar" - Little David, part medieval knight, part "Jesse goddamn James," part "Leonidas before the Persians" - narrates a series of tales that will leave you laughing and weeping at the spectacle of humanity in all its guises, from bikers to castaways, from strippers to real estate salesmen, from queens to dope fiends. Huckelbury finds poetry in the most surprising of places, and ultimately reminds us how the ache of loss keeps us searching for beauty and meaning.
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