Snarl of a Cynic: A Rhyme invites readers into a stark, satirical world where wealth and power bend morals and art.
In this verse‑driven exploration, a troubled poet or observer confronts poverty, social hypocrisy, and the hollow lure of fame. The book uses a sharp, ironic voice to critique demagogues, priests, and the gilded class, while granting a wary sympathy to the poor and overlooked.
Through rhythmic, sometimes caustic rhymes, the reader encounters a confrontation between riches and want, art and patronage, and the soul’s search for meaning amid material glare.
- Experience a vivid clash between porch‑side poverty and city glory, told in biting rhymes.
- Explore themes of class, work, fame, and integrity as they shape a poet’s voice.
- Witness social critique aimed at wealth, politics, and cultural pretenses, without losing humanity.
- Discover a fusion of social commentary and lyrical observation that invites reflection.
Ideal for readers who enjoy historical or satirical verse and stories about art, society, and resilience.