A Train With No Engineer
John Kunz
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(, Sept. 4, 2016)
John Kunz's blend of prose and poetry in A Train With No Engineer reveals a Thoreau-like genuineness, experienced as tales and observations from the life of a "wandering, wondering" American.Skillfully playing Jazz, Blues, and classically influenced piano at clubs and restaurants, and sometimes taking more routine jobs that allowed him to maintain his freedom of spirit, he describes his philosophy of life in the vein of Kerouac, Thoreau, and Twain. Kunz asserts that more than anything else, he has strived for the simplicity of keeping his intuition active and his eyes fully open.Through non-fiction and creative story-telling, the author's unvarnished style invites the reader into the personal, inner diary of this natural, musical artist. Walk with him as he views his world in a unique, sometimes even raw, perspective.Please listen to the moving beauty of his music in the link below - provided as a gift to you, his readers. Then, please purchase his book to get to know the man, John Kunz.https://myspace.com/kunzjohn/music/songs