“Some days it’s not worth the effort of gnawing through the straps” —CB Luetkemeyer III
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A memorial compilation of poetry and prose honoring the life and legacy of the author’s late brother, CB Luetkemeyer III, an intractable poet and malcontent whose abiding tenet was the transient nature of the material world. Disdaining the attachment of others to form and appearance, he became cynical, bitter and belligerent, but never despaired of knowing, though he searched in drunkenness until substance abuse ended his life. An intimate portrait of life on the ragged edge of the sixties, seventies and eighties.