Migizi - Paperback
by William a. Meis Jr (Author), Guillermo Bosch (Author)
Migizi is an experimental, anti-epic, long form poem. The hero is a mythical Amerindian warrior caught in the turmoil of Afghanistan who, traumatized, murders indiscriminately, but in the end, he perhaps atones for his sins by sacrificing his life for an innocent boy.
Author Biography
Guillermo Bosch was born at the end of the Second Great World War. After training by the Jesuits, he entered university to prepare for a career in law, but his participation in radical movements led to his indictment and a warrant for his arrest. He fled to northern lands of snow and ice where he lived in exile for ten years. When Bosch returned to his home, he was apprehended, and placed under house arrest. After his release during the Dark Years of Greed, Bosch moved to The Western Ocean where he writes fables and poetry.