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Star-Spangled Banter
by Bob Marcacci

Unlikely 2.0 is proud to present Star-Spangled Banter, by Bob Marcacci, as our newest poetry chapbook. With cover art by Nancy Victoria Davis originally found at Unlikely's July 4th issue. Star-Spangled Banter is an extroverted passage into the psychological and spirtual American Self; a discussion of boredom, lust, greed, fury, self-righteousness, and other peaceful motives in wartime. Laid out in a wild, spiraling projective verse, Star-Spangled Banter is a controlled and organized wail, a study of the agony of the destructive nature in every nation's soul.

To view Star-Spangled Banter, you'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader, a free download. Star-Spangled Banter is formatted to be seven inches wide and 8.5 inches high. In order to print it out as a booklet, you will need to use legal-sized (8.5"x14") paper.

Star-Spangled Banter
for screen viewing, 247k
for printout as a booklet, 184k

Done trying to read off the screen? Working in conjunction with Make It New Media, we're gamely willing to sell you a copy, for $5. Check out our on-line store!


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