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| Firing in the Streets is Wulf’s personal plea to the dead-end, doomsday profiteers of the Money Monarchy, offering them—and us—a way out of the socially-sanctioned madness of competition. Angry, impassioned, filled with hot slabs of verbal gunfire, this longform prose-poem is both a prophecy and a warning, a call to reason on the brink of cultural disaster. |