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How Many of You Are You?

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*A dusi/e-chap printed in a limited edition chapbook as well as published as an e-book. (year one)

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First published January 1, 2006

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Philip Jenks

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Books include On the Cave You Live In (Flood) and My First Painting will be The Accuser (Zephyr Press 2005). Also chapbooks – The Elms Left Elm Street (Plane Bukt, 1994) and How Many of You Are You? (Dusie, 2006). I collaborate with Simone Muench. Our full-length book, "Disappearing Address" was published by BlazeVox Books, 2010. Our collaborative chapbook, "Little Visceral Carnival" was published by Cinematheque Press, 2009. We have published in The Canary, Zoland, Moonlit, barrelhouse, and Eleven Eleven and elsewhere. My poems have appeared in Chicago Review, Traverse, GutCult, h_ngm_n, The Canary, The Gig, Monkey Puzzle, LVNG, The Poker...others

I am NOT in ANY way the author of The Global-Investor Book of Investing Rules: Invaluable Advice from 150 Master Investors, 500 of the Most Witty, Acerbic & Erudite Things Ever Said about Money, Stock Market Trading Rules: Collected Wisdom From 80 International Stock Market Experts, The Investors' Resource Book, Logic Problems for Money Minds: 42 Conundrums, Problems and Riddles to Test Your Brain, The Harriman Book Of Investing Rules: Invaluable Advice from 150 Master Investors , The Official High-Flier's Handbook: How to Succeed in Business Without an MBA , The Book of Investing Rules: Rules on Investing from the World's Leading Fund Managers, Sector Analysts, Traders, Economists and Financial Journalists ....All due respects to the Philip Jenks, as an anticapitalist
radical, these are simply not the sorts of books I would write about capitalism. Good ol' goodreads has yet to change this and has combined us. So, I contain multitudes. I didn't write those books.
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July 4, 2008
Absolutely loved the photography. Couldn't stomach the poetry.
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May 8, 2008
Captures well with mood, syntax, and imagery an area that seemed simultaneously (and hauntingly) familiar and foreign to me as I grew up in the city to the north.

And bravo to Dusie for this chapbook series.
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June 26, 2008
I think I wanted to like this more than I did...I don't know, it just didn't hit me...some individual lines did, but as a whole I left feeling a little empty.
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Author 4 books15 followers
September 18, 2008
When the syntax is not overly strained, this chap is confrontational at its core and wonderfully introspective.
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December 1, 2008
An interesting chiaroscuro take on racism and integration. The combo of photograph and stanza was lovely.
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