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The Trumpiad: Book the Third

A Satirical Poem in Twelve Cantos

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The Trumpiad: Book the Third

By: Martin Rowe
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In this book, the third volume of the satirical epic poem The Trumpiad, Martin Rowe delves into the tumultuous final year of the 2010s, including the denouement of the Mueller Report, the emergence of the Ukraine conspiracy, and the sundry and daily outrages committed by the President of the United States and his colleague in disruption in the United Kingdom. On the way, Rowe receives a lecture in satirical shamelessness and poetic decomposition from an unrepentant Marquis de Sade; he is visited by a clearly irritated and exasperated Maureen Dowd; and he finds himself tossed and turned about by impeachment and other scandals. The year ends much as it began, with the President still in power, and Rowe’s verses continuing to rumble relentlessly on.

©2020 Martin Rowe (P)2020 Martin Rowe
Dark Humour Satire Comedy Witty

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