The Disintegration of The United States of America *** A Brief Notation By John Lars Zwerenz

The Disintegration of The United States of America
A Brief Notation
By
John Lars Zwerenz
The body politics in our Country have declined to a state of such corruption and depravity that soon we may be finished as a solvent Nation. There is a mass confusion sweeping through the collective psyche of our people and is engulfing all of us whether we admit it or not.
The source of the present condition of nationwide decay is the insidious allegiance to the erroneous philosophy of subjective morality. The nature of reality is self evident and by its nature is ultimately objective. No individual can create his or her reality without reckoning upon God. The whole transgender issue is just one symptom of our ever burgeoning collective national insanity.
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John Lars Zwerenz (1969 - ) is an American impressionistic poet who is considered one of the most important new literary figures in the world , both worldwide and in The U.S. ( according to Amazon)f. [1][2] Zwerenz's highly unique writing style of strict, rhyming metered verse, heavily themed with mystical subject matter has influenced a whole generation of contemporary poets according to Various Online Poetry Sites. {2B}[3] He is considered the forerunner of the 21st Century romantic renewal movement in the realm of contemporary verse. Early Life: Zwerenz was born to an aristocratic Anglo Saxon family on January 5, 1969, and was baptized into The Roman Catholic Faith one month later at Sacred Heart Parish in Queens, New York. His father, Jack Zwerenz, a sales representative for Benjamin Moore Paints, where he advanced to head management, became intensely involved as a civil activist in New York City affairs and as a political lobbyist for high office conservative incumbents was 10 years his wife's senior. Zwerenz's mother, born in Brooklyn in 1942 was raised as a Lutheran. Zwerenz was educated in Queens, New York where he excelled in English Letters at Queens College, graduating with honors in 1992. Zwerenz wrote poetry prolifically since childhood, mostly influenced by The French Symbolists of the 19th Century. The few surviving papers Zwerenz wrote in college in literary classes covered in depth the poetry and poetics of such French symbolic figures such as Paul Verlaine, Arthur Rimbaud and Charles Baudelaire, as well as some American romantics such as Edgar Allan Poe. In addition to these writers, Zwerenz himself in his preface to his "Eternal Verse"(2013) mentions Dante, Milton and Keats as poets he attempts to "surpass" in poetic merit. In the same preface Zwerenz quotes Saint John Chrysostom's recommendations for an eternal romantic union between a man and woman in heaven, sighting a passage from the Magisterium of The Roman Catholic Church. Although Zwerenz now publicly professes his accordance with Church teachings, as a youth he was an erratic and eccentric student and his arbitrary attendance habits reflected his bohemian lifestyle. It was in college that Zwerenz was first diagnosed with a severe case of bipolar disorder which would profoundly affect his intense personality as well as his writing in both positive and negative ways. Zwerenz wrote a biologically oriented essay on the topic of the pathology and shared the paper with Kay Redfield Jamison, a professor of psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine who is considered an expert on the disease and precipitated a friendship between the two. Already temperamental, the disease threw Zwerenz's moods into more harsh extremes. After graduating from college, Zwerenz made a brief and unsuccessful attempt at conservative employment writing for the Economist Magazine. Zwerenz soon after quit his tenuous employment as well as graduate school in order to travel and immerse himself in literature. He then embarked on a ten year excursion, living the life of a vagabond and often relying on strangers for survival. His problems with alcohol, present since his youth, increased during this time, leading to several hospitalizations for exhaustion. Published Career "My lady lives up high, In a castle by the sea. She is well acquainted with majesty, And she dreams of fair love with a longing sigh. There is a river that does run Through her rose garden below Her balcony and her window, At one with the summer sun. She likes to pine in long, white dresses, And in soporific trances She ascends to lofty reveries, As symphonies Gleam like ethereal dances In her mind and in her tresses, Of azure blues and ebonies." - My Lady (A Sonnet from Eternal Verse, 2013) Zwerenz is one of today's major poets who has returned and revived contemporary verse to its pre-romantic and romantic origins. Consequently, some of his creative, poetic atmospheres are flavored with various elements of the middle ages. In 2012 Zwerenz was hired by Emage Magazine International, a new and trendy arts publication, to be the magazine's official poetry writer. [4] What many consider to be Zwerenz's best book of poems, Eternal Verse, makes a conscious attempt to explore the possibilities of a paradisal afterlife. Criticism While a number of prominent literary critics have lauded Zwerenz's verse as among the best composed since the death of Robert Frost in 1963, other syndicated critics have derided Zwerenz's poetry as transparently outdated and excessively anachronistic in both style and expression. Nonetheless, Zwerenz's third to last book of poems, Elysian Meadows (2017) was a # 1 best seller on Amazon for all new poetry anthologies where it remained for a month, according to Amazon. [1B] ATLA Publishing House, a London based press, which published Zwerenz's last four books released a moderately selling anthology, The Gilded Sun & Other Verse in the fall of 2017. It was met with a lukewarm reception critically and in sales. Yet his last book, Mystic Wines, also achieved the # 1 spot on amazon's ranking for all new poetry anthologies where it remained for a week. And while Zwerenz's works are being taught widely in collegiate English (according to ATLA Books)literature classes, both overseas and in The U.S., his notability as a public figure has been diminished by the author's ostensibly persistent desire to maintain his privacy, as he has refused to have his works discussed through radio and television interviews. In addition to his poetic works, Zwerenz worked as a journalist in New York City for several years, and owns a history as a singer / songwriter. He has performed in public many times prior to his days as a poet and is also the author of many essays written on varied topics related to politics, theology and metaphysics. His career as a rock musician began with an appearance on national television (PBS) at the age of 19. Both his records and related videos have been numerous and successful. [4B] Zwerenz currently lives with his family in Queens County, New York City, and is 49 years old.

[1] [2] [3] . This article was written by Angela Bradford. All claims are from reliable sources. {5} {6} Zwerenz's Common Presence on Celebrity News: https://plus.google.com/communities/112193271301654800483 

References: [1] JOHN LARS ZWERENZ HOME PAGE ON AMAZON.COM https://www.amazon.com/John-Lars-Zwerenz/e/B007RHXDLM?tag=everybodywikien-20

[1B] Sunday, February 12, 2017 Amazon Hot New Releases Our best-selling new and future releases. Updated hourly. Hot New Releases in Poetry Anthologies 1. Elysian Meadows by John Lars Zwerenz

1 New Release in Poetry Anthologies See all formats and editions Paperback $5.99 1 New from $5.99 [2] JOHN LARS ZWERENZ POETRY PAGE POEM HUNTER {2B} https://plus.google.com/communities/115643641182595311608 [3] Google Reference Page For John Lars Zwerenz [4] Googleː [1] [4B] [1] {5} OCLC WOrldCat http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=john+lars+zwerenz

— Preceding unsigned comment added by AngelaBradford (talk • contribs) 05:03, 24 March 2018 (UTC)

BIBLIOGRAPHY:

Selected Poems (2011) Mist And Flame (2011) Visionary Wanderings (2012) Sonnets of Dusk and Dawn (2012) Eternal Verse (2013) A Lady Fair and other Poems (2013) Ecstasy and other Poems (2016) Elysian Meadows (2017) The Gilded Sun and other verse (2017) Mystic Wines (2018)

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