Bring It Home Alive - Funny Sarcastic T-Shirt for Men & Women | Perfect for Gifts, Parties, and Casual Wear
Bring It Home Alive - Funny Sarcastic T-Shirt for Men & Women | Perfect for Gifts, Parties, and Casual Wear

Bring It Home Alive - Funny Sarcastic T-Shirt for Men & Women | Perfect for Gifts, Parties, and Casual Wear

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From astronauts drifting lost through space to whalers hauling dragon weight through dark waters to fossil hunters of the 19th-century Bone Wars, the voices within this poetry collection all seek one uniting thing: connection. The epic sweep of Moby Dick meets Space Age exploration inside the lyrics of Bowie songs on the cusp of an apocalypse, all within the forgotten dreams of a fisherman or a whaler or a devil-dodger or a lizard man. Exploring distance, forgiveness, disconnection, and regret, the speakers—regardless of their fantastical or absurd situations—are simply people severed from their loved ones, their gods, their faith, or what they once believed was true about the world. They confront their doubts by flinging letters out into the darkness, relying on answers that never come. Feeble efforts. Messages in bottles. Prayers and apologies. But still each is hoping someone, something is listening across the expanse.

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So much of this lonesome absurdist collection feels haunted by regretful ghosts, damned to relive their personal apocalypses for eternity. An eternity, the author reminds us in so many crushing ways, that is both dark and endless.This shouldn’t suggest this collection is dour or bitter. There’s a live wire of crackling wit running throughout. Tolentino doles out whimsical irreverence in cruel, calculated intervals like a winking experimenter who built a maze for his subjects without exits. They run through this collection chomping every morsel hoping to be led to freedom.But, no. In the end, he never meant to bring any of them home alive.