Illumination Millennium

by Howard E. Yosha


Formats

Hardcover
£17.00
Softcover
£10.75
Hardcover
£17.00

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 01/08/2002

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 208
ISBN : 9780759658158
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 208
ISBN : 9780759658141

About the Book

Journey into the heart of emotion where paintings illuminate poems opening doorways to the soul. In this collection of five poetry chapbooks, join the poet along his fight into adulthood. Each chapbook is a self-published pamphlet style book the poet has printed and sold on consignment in local bookstores. Feel the angst, pain, and inspiration of growing up in Los Angeles during the Los Angeles Riots, the Millennium, and the Laguna Beach and Malibu fires from 1990 – 2001. Each successive chapbook has different a poetic theme. 24 Hours Lost Hope asks and answers the tough questions of growing up. Sunset on California explores protests against proposition 187, Governor Pete Wilson, and the El Toro Airport. Poetry from the Santa Ana Train Station chronicles the poet’s job at the train depot. Millennium madness dominates later chapters. The poems and art were created for poetry slams and open poetry readings at Southern California venues.


About the Author

Graduate of U.C.L.A. with a B.A. degree in English, Creative Writing and Keller Graduate School of Management, Irvine, CA, with a Masters in Telecommunications Management degree (MTM). Employed by Adelphia Communications as a cable television account executive. Author and illustrator of five self published poetry chapbooks included in this collection From the Santa Ana Train Station, Sunset on California, 24 Hours Lost Hope, Millennium Madness Can Not Compare to Literal Madness, and Technophobia. Many included paintings and poems have been published in Acorn, Adobe Abelone, The Art of Poetry, The Black Rose, Coffee Shop Poetics, Confection, Creative Voite, Dublin Poetry Journel, Doon Valley Poetry Journal, and Wired Hearts Magazine. He is resident of Luguna Hills, CA.