Poetic Justice
A Collection of Politically Incorrect Poems and Short Stories
by
Jeffrey Pipes Guice
Genre/s
Poetry, Political thriller
Publish Date
April 19, 2022
Short Description
Jeffrey Guice worked for years in New York City and Washington D.C., while traveling throughout Europe, Africa, Asia, and even spent some time in Antarctica. But the true discoveries came from inside himself. That poetic journey continues here in his third book called Poetic Justice.
Editorial note: When I first saw this powerful image, it immediately reminded me of the rapid decline through fifty years of liberal Landrieu-family politics. The removal of a great American hero, General Robert E. Lee, leaving nothing more than the base, symbolically represented Mitch’s middle finger salute to my beloved City of New Orleans.
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Jeffrey Guice worked for years in New York City and Washington D.C., while traveling throughout Europe, Africa, Asia, and even spent some time in Antarctica. But the true discoveries came from inside himself. That poetic journey continues here in his third book called Poetic Justice.
Editorial note: When I first saw this powerful image, it immediately reminded me of the rapid decline through fifty years of liberal Landrieu-family politics.
This sometimes meditative, sometimes irreverent book of poems and short stories is volume three in Jeffrey Pipes Guice's series of poetry collections. In Poetic Justice, he shares his thoughts and interpretations of what he sees going on in society, using images found throughout the world, specifically on the Internet and social media. Using an approach he calls "method writing," Jeffrey immerses himself into an image and tries to understand what the person or place depicted might be thinking, allowing his imagination to completely take over, then voicing his opinion on what he sees.
Self-expression and social interaction have never been more available to our collective society as it is now. Jeffrey hopes his collection will allow you to look at your own world a little differently, to go deep into your soul and ask yourself what is going on and how we can all come together in our shared world.