shared what I learned about search and rescue
Author Archives: Ed Rosenthal / Poet-Broker
search map memoir
only map inclusive near death memoir
Return to Clifton’s Cafeteria
renowned photographer Gary Leonard
Wonderful LARB Review of “Salvation Canyon”
10th Anniversary of Rescue Literary Event 9-3-20
Photos of MBSAR
One of the rescuers took these on my search. Posting on the 10 year anniversary of my rescue September 30, 2010..
Interview Series Realized
Self-Interview 9-3-20
Broker: I didn’t notice you complaining, laying around a 5 Star hotel imagining you were a revolutionary poet!
Poet: If we are this nasty interviewing ourselves, why should anyone else let us interview them?
Broker: Your right. I should have asked you something less personal that might help create understanding. Something like, “Do you think artists like you are too dependent on business people like me, so they just go along with anything we do?
Poet: That’s much nicer. I’d have to answer “Certainly we are. Because you provide for our survival.” If you take this approach in general, you’ll be able to expand the interview series.
Broker: Right. Nobody wants to be interviewed by flamethrower.
Poet: Yes. But what a horrible image. Please phrase that differently. OMG.
Salvation Canyon Review by Manhattan Book Review
The writing is marvelous, the language wholly appropriate, with snatches of humor defying the reality. Salvation Canyon is a wondrous cautionary tale, enjoyable because of what can only be termed ‘a happy ending.’
Self Interview
Self-Interview 8-17-20
Broker: What a mess DTLA is.
Poet: You still blaming it in the property owners?
Broker: They certainly deserve some blame.
Poet: Is that so? How about on their deals where you made money?
The Digger
Coyote woke me then
when the remote road glowed
in another day’s light a black horse
galloped by from the sun’s side
a driven rider knees dug in
a doppelganger in the wind
a man in wine and gold
his hem above his hips.