WRITINGS OF
THE NOMAD JUNKIE
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Lying Meat is The Nomad Junkie's most personal work to date.
A result of a draconian lifestyle change (carnivore to herbivore!) and written feverishly between the earthquake in Haiti and the Gulf Coast oil spill, it is a slim volume of urgent poems that seek to make sense of our state of affairs and indict a system that fosters social/historical lies and our acceptance of those lies. A surreal blend of rant, verse, and prose that tries to dismember the rusty barb of hypocrisy, human exploitation, animal cruelty, politics, and apathy. Including his own.
Taking inspiration from his own life, activism, aspects of the avant garde, and artists such as Bill Hicks, Langston Hughes, Phil Ochs, Aime Cesaire & Sue Coe, Dennis Leroy Kangalee decided to compile a chapbook while writing material for his spoken-word recording, What Happened to the Brother on the Block? and its live counter-part, the rock & roll monologue: Gentrified Minds.
These poems were all written between 2009 and 2010 and the Nomad Junkie relented to releasing a slim volume of prose/poetry for admirers and uninitiated readers of his work.
Lying Meat is available on Amazon. Books are $12.00 and special non-commercial edition chaps (only 2 left!) can be attained by donation & special request by contacting: chapbook@nomadjunkie.com.
Those of you on the road, homeless, getting by on your library card, or simply curious -- can read or print an excerpt by clicking below:


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