Letters from the Junta

Letters from the Junta by Ezekiel Black, published by Spuyten Duyvil in 2019, is an 82-page work that delves into the complexities of suffering and hope. Written in concise language, this book examines themes related to politics, art, and war, while reflecting on the intersections of humanity.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of these intricate topics, presented through a poetic lens. The anthology invites contemplation on the human experience, making connections between personal and collective struggles. This edition, available in English, offers a unique perspective on the nuances of life and the resilience of the human spirit.
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“Ezekiel Black’s Letters from the Junta explores the intricacies of suffering and hope, with a sparse and concise language that elucidates politics, art, war, and the intersections of our humanity.”
–John Gosslee
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