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The Bomb That Blew Up God

By: Freddy Niagara Fonseca
Narrated by: Freddy Fonseca
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Summary

The title poem depicts the struggle between good and evil with a surprise ending. Hope enlivens a dark universe. Dances, music, and magic explode with joyful energy. Brief sketches and humor vs challenges dealing with existential threats. Do we really die? New doors open, and nature shines at its most uplifting.

Using South American rhythms and rhyme, Fonseca pours his heart out into life-affirming poetry set in exotic places around the globe.

©2020, 2021 Freddy Fonseca (P)2021 Freddy Fonseca

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"This splendid collection attracts modern poetry readers with playful language and evocative imagery." (BookLife, 2020)

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