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Last Stop To Saskatoon
Last Stop To Saskatoon
Last Stop To Saskatoon
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Last Stop To Saskatoon

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A protest song. One book. One epic poem. An unadulterated, uncensored, stream-of-consciousness protest against the state of the world.

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Tony Nesca was born in Torino, Italy in 1965 and moved to Canada at the age of three. He was raised in Winnipeg but relocated back to Italy several times until finally settling in Winnipeg in 1980. He taught himself how to play guitar and formed an original rock band playing the local bars for several years. At the age of twenty-seven he traded his guitar for a Commodore 64 and started writing seriously. He has published six chapbooks of stories and poems (which he used to sell straight out of his knapsack at local dives and bookstores), six novels, four books of poetry, one short story collection, and has been an active contributor to the underground lit scene for fifteen years, being published in innumerable magazines both online and in print. He currently resides in Winnipeg.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 29, 2019
ISBN9780463775066
Last Stop To Saskatoon

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    Last Stop To Saskatoon - Tony Nesca

    Last Stop To

    Saskatoon

    TONY NESCA

    Ukiyoto Publishing

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    Published in 2019

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    No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, or stored in a retrieval system, in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher

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    I have no money, no resources, no hopes. I am the happiest man alive.

    ― Henry Miller

    A

    Protest

    Song

    Let us rejoice in our world imploding

    after all the 13th century witch hunts and hot water torture

    and 21st century nervous breakdowns and smart-phone killings

    and suicide thinking with poison

    love-sick smiles

    and bloody afternoons under the hipster violence

    and skinless thigh-high leather let-downs with bust-up memories that coagulate your mind

    after all this time down through the centuries and

    tenement-story hang-ups

    we are still treading water in a sewer

    as the world keeps moving in wrong direction and the bullets bloody the walls in the nuclear afternoon

    and it’s enough to drive complete unholy madness into rust-faded society as the leaves of grass wither away

    and melt and fade –

    Everybody all together now, whoopeee we’re all going to die, hail and

    praise him up above with

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