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Prototype is Pat Paul Jammernegg's debut book of poetry.



first edition May 2008  84 pages  paperback  ISBN 978-1-60585-817-3  desperanto  release date: May 6, 2008
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Publisher’s book info By how words are used, combined, even newly introduced in Prototype, Pat Paul Jammernegg creates a new approach to what sometimes is hard to be expressed. Symbolism goes hand in hand with science, criticism with the love for human imperfection. You don’t read Jammernegg’s poems, but see, hear, smell, taste, and touch them. The author says that the reader is an important part of this book. And Prototype may be a part of you, the important.

Prototype offers a variety of inspirational, philosophical, postmodern, political, and existential perspectives. The reader will also find messages translated into binary code, or piano notes instead of letters.  When art is what the recipient perceives, then Prototype listens to the reader.


prototype review                                                                                                          
Scintillating PublicationsJoseph Veronneau
                                                                                                                                                                              
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"Pat Paul Jammernegg is a genuine poetic visionary. You can not buy this kind of talent.
It is inspired and sent from somewhere else. Amazingly creative visual stuff in Paul's book “Prototype”.
He lives, breathes and also thinks in stunning pictures."

                                                  Paul Marklew. songwriter, musician, singer, film music composer


"This will be a book that will be a must have for all reader's book collections!!
The entire book is genius and by far one of the best books I've read in a long time.                                                                                
I like works that make you think and feel something while reading it and this book did just that."

                                                  Scott Faithfull. author, poet, photographer, music columnist


"an up-and-coming Asheville poet"
                     
                                                  Lin Orndorf, editor of Out In Asheville