Visions Through a Social Coma

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Visions Through a Social Coma
Author : Thomas Pellegrini
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Publisher : iUniverse
Language : English
Release Date : 01 November 2003
ISBN : 9780595298457
Pages : 270 pages
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Visions Through a Social Coma by Thomas Pellegrini Book PDF Summary

Angry, dark, and cynical, Thomas Joseph Pellegrini has spent the last eight years writing poetry that reflects the inconsiderate treatment towards human feelings and emotions. Visions Through A Social Coma explores the darkest sides of human beings when it comes to feelings and emotions-rejection, betrayal, vengeance, and death.

Visions Through a Social Coma

Angry, dark, and cynical, Thomas Joseph Pellegrini has spent the last eight years writing poetry that reflects the inconsiderate treatment towards human feelings and emotions. Visions Through A Social Coma explores the darkest sides of human beings when it comes to feelings and emotions-rejection, betrayal, vengeance, and death.

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