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Who's going to Say Kaddish for the Chinaman's Dog, is the Ultimate love story. In it there are ordinary people dealing with ordinary things: sex, violence, sexual violence, war, separation, dismemberment, death, and PTSD. It deals with revenge, atonement, redemption, and respect. It also deals in the difference between faith and religion, and ones relationship with one's own deity. While exploring their world, they discover fundamental truths and each other. This is done in a unique, humorous, and unforgettable way, which can best be described as an emotional roller coaster. It is not for the…mehr

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Who's going to Say Kaddish for the Chinaman's Dog, is the Ultimate love story. In it there are ordinary people dealing with ordinary things: sex, violence, sexual violence, war, separation, dismemberment, death, and PTSD. It deals with revenge, atonement, redemption, and respect. It also deals in the difference between faith and religion, and ones relationship with one's own deity. While exploring their world, they discover fundamental truths and each other. This is done in a unique, humorous, and unforgettable way, which can best be described as an emotional roller coaster. It is not for the faint of heart or soul, as the issues are dealt with in a graphic manner.
Autorenporträt
Born in Pittsburgh Pa. Grew up in Murrysville, and Export Pa. Drafted into the U S Army in 1966. Moved around the country until 1977. Lived in New York City, Berkeley California, Vancouver B.C. Seattle Washington, Eugene Oregon, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Boulder, Colorado and Nashville, Tennessee. Have been living in Connecticut since 1977. Was involved in music scene off and on since 1964 as singer, instrumentalist, songwriter, philosopher, poet. Played at two rock festivals and did the coffee house circuit. Paid the bills by being a technician, fixing anything except broken hearts. Had some success as an artist doing pen and ink, and an occasional mural. Married with two children and two grand children.