Days of Destruction is a journey through some of the modern horrors that assault our senses in the passionate search for better understanding of our tormented world. The poems explore volatile international issues, the outrages of social abuses and personal anguish, as part of the ongoing events that wear down our tolerance, compassion and will to resist injustice...
"I loved it. It was amazing writing. Very edgy and so powerful." - Gloria Mindock, Cervena Barva Press
"Beck rails about social injustice, the inhumane, our forged inhumanity, class and other human bifurcations with power and a towering voice. In the first poem of the text, “Prisons”, the poet takes a powerful stand against the institutionalization of the marginalized, the children who do not have a “vote” or “machine fueling funds”, and thus no systemic “worth”." - Constance Stadler, Muse Thing...More >< Less