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Howl Too, Eh?

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In the honourable tradition of satire, Howl Too, Eh? holds up a funhouse mirror to pretension and pomposity, reflecting the absurdity that surrounds us in these confusing and dangerous times. Endre Farkas and Ken Norris, with a little help from Artie Gold and Tom Konyves, have collaborated to produce a collection of satiric poems that poke fun at from the Baby Boomers to rabid nationalists and sell-out Canucks. A howl of a book. Included in this volume are excellent parodies of T.S. Eliot's "The Hollow Men," Leonard Cohen's "The Only Tourist in Havana Turns His Thoughts Homeward," and Allan Ginsberg's "America," "A Supermarket in California," "Sunflower Sutra," and "Howl." In 1988 Farkas and Norris' parody of "Howl" was published in National Lampoon. For the first time it is available in book form in Canada.

54 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1991

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