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NEWS & LETTERS, November-December 2005'Murders Most Foul'Murders Most Foul: Poems Against War by a World Trade Center Survivor, by Sam Friedman, $7.00. Order from NEWS & LETTERS (add $1 postage). Sam Friedman’s booklet of poetry, MURDERS MOST FOUL, was written for the Central Jersey Coalition Against Endless War for use in the anti-war movement. Sam is a September 11 survivor and a long-time socialist activist whose movement work embraces struggles from civil rights to the multi-radical. His passion for "unsettling" people is reflected in poetry that becomes meaningful in the space between it and the world. It takes a brave plunge to weave emotions, ideas, and insights--anger, anguish, hope--into a poetic creation for change and transformation (one of Sam’s important themes). His poems probe the present: How many hours Ask not those upstream And his poems see beyond the present: when once we can see We share deeply with Sam this vision in his poem "Privilege," and that in "If Humanity Wins," which goes on to imagine us, as we build our embraceable --Sheila Garden |
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