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ID: 20804
Date Added: 2003-08-27
Date Modified: 2010-03-21
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Poetry: for the total transformation of current social relations away from oppression, exploitation...
Sam has previously published approximately 100 poems in magazines and journals including Haight Asbury Literary Journal, Canadian Dimension, Lips, Long Shot, and Home Planet News. On two occasions, he has won the Black Bear Review Poetry of Social Concern contest, and was third prize winner in the 2002 National Writers Union poetry competition.
Sam Friedman has been part of the movement against racism since 1958. He is a socialist who works for the total transformation of current social relations away from oppression, exploitation, and the destruction of the world.
In August 2003 Sam contributed to 31 poems to the mytown anthology "As Best We Can." These have been re-positioned in February 2008 in a collection titled: Wiretaps Off & Other Poems
Newer submissions of poetry by Sam Friedman
Shame's echo
American Democracy
American Eagle
Building the Blues
Buy polar
Christmas cry, 2003
Conversation with the AIDS virus
The birds and the bees
The Chipmunk at Saranac Lake
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