'Lil Beethoven Publishing is proud to bring you THE PROTOCOLS OF TORTURE, Selected Poems, 2011 by 10-time Pushcart Prize nominee Jéanpaul Ferro. Featured on NPR, Contemporary American Voices, Columbia Review, Emerson Review, Connecticut Review, Portland Monthly, Arts & Understanding Magazine, The Providence Journal, Saltsburg Review, Hawaii Review, and others; his collection of poetry, Essendo Morti – Being Dead (Goldfish Press, 2009), was nominated for the 2010 Griffin Prize in Poetry. Additionally, his collection, Jazz (Honest Publishing, 2011), was also nominated for both the 2012 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Prize and the 2012 Griffin Prize in Poetry. He was born in Scituate, Rhode Island in 1967.
The poems of THE PROTOCOLS OF TORTURE were written from 2000 to 2010 during the age of 9/11, the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, and the American economic downturn of 2008 and reflect an American in turmoil.
Preview of Letters To America - From the Friend of a Black Person video poem can be seen on Youtube.
An 10-time Pushcart Prize nominee, Jéanpaul Ferro’s work has appeared on National Public Radio, Contemporary American Voices, Columbia Review, Emerson Review, Connecticut Review, Portland Monthly, Arts & Understanding Magazine, The Providence Journal, Saltsburg Review, Hawaii Review, and others. He is the author of All The Good Promises (Plowman Press, 1994), Becoming X (BlazeVox Books, 2008), You Know Too Much About Flying Saucers (Thumbscrew Press, 2009), Hemispheres (Maverick Duck Press, 2009) Essendo Morti – Being Dead (Goldfish Press, 2009), nominated for the 2010 Griffin Prize in Poetry; and Jazz (Honest Publishing, 2011), nominated for both the 2012 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Prize and the 2012 Griffin Prize in Poetry. He was born and raised in Scituate, Rhode Island.
Just a beautiful collection of poems. The Risk of Absurdity and Letters To America - From the Friend of a Black Person are otherworldly. I could not recommend a collection of poetry more than this one. Just loved it!