
The Poems Less Spoken
Rarities and Previously Unreleased Poetry
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Narrated by:
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Dean Fraser
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Dean Fraser
About this listen
Poems Less Spoken tells of travel not exactly going according to plan and the ensuing misadventures, cultural discovery sending the poet to sleep, how he unwittingly became an unwilling model, observing city life illuminated on a Friday night by a full moon, getting mistaken for Paul (whoever he is!) and also a Scottish person, we get a gratis lesson in speaking Croatian and finish off the book with a film-noir short story. Eclectic? Oh yes and it’s all the better for this - If you enjoy off-the-wall, humorous and often downright bizarre poetry, you have arrived at your destination!
©2018 Dean Fraser (P)2018 Dean Fraser
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Critic reviews
"Dean Fraser sees his mission in life to spread some much-needed laughter and love in this world." (Indie Shaman Magazine)