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The Activist Poet Series:
 
Montreal poet, analyst and writer Stewart F. Brennan, combines his memoirs, poetry, and political commentary across three books weaving together his experiences, impressions and observations made during the economic decline of North America between 1970 and 2022.
 
They are more than books of poetry, they are unique books of truth and opinion with social and economic commentary on topics that have been, for the most part, purposefully omitted by mainstream media and government, or censored by social network platforms, and Internet search engines.
 
For those that want a good look at the bigger picture, these books are definitely for you. Also makes a great gift for anyone that wants to take the blinders off to see what happened in the world through major events between 1991 to 2022.
 
The following was inspired by a Mark Twain quote but modified to reflect current times…

“Our livelihoods, rights and freedoms are never in greater danger than when our governments are in session.” 
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What people are saying
The Activist Poet: Volume 1* by Stewart F. Brennan is not merely a book; it’s a multifaceted exploration of the human condition, societal decay, and the pursuit of truth through the lens of a poet, geopolitical analyst, and a dedicated activist. Brennan masterfully intertwines his personal memoirs with poetry and sharp political commentary, creating a work that is as intellectually stimulating as it is emotionally resonant.
 
At its core, *The Activist Poet* is a reflection of the tumultuous socio-economic landscape of North America from 1970 to 2021. Brennan, a Montreal-based author, channels his experiences growing up in the shadow of economic decline, political upheaval, and the erosion of social values. His poetic expressions serve as a potent medium to communicate the disillusionment, anger, and hope that define this era. Brennan's verses are raw, unfiltered, and poignant, often challenging the reader to confront uncomfortable truths about the world we live in.
 
One of the standout aspects of this volume is Brennan’s ability to weave together his personal journey with broader socio-political themes. His memoirs offer a glimpse into the life of a man who has witnessed first-hand the consequences of economic instability, corporate greed, and political corruption. Through his narrative, Brennan highlights the struggles of the working class, the erosion of community bonds, and the pervasive sense of alienation that has come to define modern life. His reflections are not just personal anecdotes; they are microcosms of a larger societal malaise.
 
Brennan’s political commentary is equally compelling. He draws on his extensive knowledge of global politics to dissect the power dynamics that have shaped North American society over the past five decades. His analysis is incisive, offering readers a critical perspective on issues such as economic inequality, environmental degradation, and the rise of authoritarianism. Brennan does not shy away from pointing fingers at those in power, and his critiques are as scathing as they are well-informed.
 
What sets *The Activist Poet* apart from other works in this genre is Brennan’s unique ability to synthesize these various elements into a cohesive narrative. His poetry is not an isolated expression but is deeply intertwined with his political and personal observations. Each poem is a reflection of the themes discussed in the memoir and commentary sections, creating a rich tapestry of ideas and emotions. The result is a book that is both intellectually rigorous and deeply moving.
 
In conclusion, *The Activist Poet: Volume 1* is a powerful and thought-provoking work that offers readers a rare blend of poetry, memoir, and political analysis. Stewart F. Brennan has crafted a volume that is as much a call to action as it is a reflection on the human experience. Whether you are a poetry enthusiast, a political junkie, or someone who simply enjoys a well-crafted narrative, this book has something to offer.
 
It is a testament to the power of words to inspire change, provoke thought, and ultimately, to heal. ~ Books for Badal
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*The Activist Poet - Volume 2* by Stewart Brennan is a profound and thought-provoking collection that merges the realms of poetry, memoir, and political commentary into a singular voice of resistance and enlightenment. This volume builds upon the foundations laid in the first, deepening the exploration of socio-political issues while maintaining a deeply personal and reflective tone.
 
Brennan, a Montreal-based poet, geo-political analyst, and writer, uses his unique vantage point to weave together personal experiences with broader societal critiques. His work challenges readers to confront the illusions and deceptions that pervade our contemporary world, offering both a critique of the status quo and a call to action.
 
The poetry within this collection is striking in its honesty and intensity. Brennan’s verses are not just artistic expressions; they are tools of activism, crafted to inspire awareness and provoke change. His ability to encapsulate complex political and social issues into evocative, succinct lines is impressive, and each poem serves as both a reflection and a rallying cry.
 
What sets *The Activist Poet - Volume 2* apart is Brennan’s integration of his memoirs with his poetry and political analysis. This blend gives the reader a holistic view of the poet's life and how his personal experiences have shaped his worldview. The memoir sections are candid and poignant, offering insights into Brennan’s journey as an activist and writer, and how his path has been influenced by the political landscapes he critiques.
 
The political commentary interspersed throughout the collection is sharp and unyielding. Brennan does not shy away from calling out the systemic issues that plague society, from media manipulation to geopolitical power struggles. His analysis is grounded in a deep understanding of history and current events, making his critiques both credible and compelling. This commentary is enhanced by his poetic lens, which adds a layer of emotional depth to the intellectual rigor of his arguments.
 
One of the most powerful aspects of Brennan’s work is his ability to connect the personal with the political. He reveals how global issues impact the individual, and how personal struggles can reflect larger societal problems. This connection makes his work deeply relatable, as it resonates with anyone who has ever felt the weight of the world’s injustices on their shoulders.
 
*The Activist Poet - Volume 2* is not just a book of poetry; it is a manifesto for those who seek to understand and challenge the forces that shape our world. Brennan’s work is a reminder that art and activism are not mutually exclusive, but rather, they can and should inform and enhance one another.
 
In conclusion, Stewart Brennan’s *The Activist Poet - Volume 2* is a powerful and essential read for anyone interested in poetry, politics, or social justice. Brennan’s ability to intertwine his personal narrative with broader societal issues creates a compelling and resonant collection that will stay with readers long after the last page is turned. This volume solidifies Brennan’s place as a poet and thinker of considerable importance, one whose work continues to shed light in the darkest corners of our world. ~ Books for Badal ~ 

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*The Activist Poet  - Volume 3* is a compelling testament to the power of poetry as a medium for social and political activism. This latest installment in the series is not just a collection of verse but a masterful blend of artistry and advocacy, crafted by a poet with a profound understanding of the intricate ties between personal experience and global issues. 
 
Brennan, a geo-political analyst, activist, and blogger, brings a unique perspective to his poetry. Drawing from his rich professional background and life experiences, he imbues his work with authenticity and depth. His poetry transcends traditional artistic expression, serving as a voice for justice, equality, and truth. Each poem challenges the reader to reflect on the world’s injustices while inspiring hope and resilience. 
 
Thematically, *The Activist Poet: Volume 3* delves into a broad range of subjects, from environmental degradation and corporate greed to human rights and the erosion of democratic freedoms. These issues are presented with both urgency and grace, as Brennan’s language combines sharp critique with poetic beauty. His words resonate deeply, urging readers to move beyond passive observation and toward meaningful action. 
 
What distinguishes Brennan’s work is his ability to make the global personal. Through his poetry, he bridges the gap between macro-level events and individual experiences, emphasizing how collective struggles impact everyday lives. This approach not only makes his work accessible but also highly relatable, allowing readers to see themselves within the broader tapestry of activism. 
 
The structure of the collection is deliberate, with each poem building on the themes of resistance, transformation, and the enduring spirit of humanity. Highlights include pieces that celebrate grassroots movements, lament the loss of ecological balance, and call out systemic inequities. Brennan’s verse is marked by rhythm and cadence that reflect his passion for music—a passion further evident in his creation of World United Music and *The Minstral Show*. This musicality adds a unique dimension to his poetry, enhancing its emotional impact. 
 
Brennan’s previous works have established him as a distinctive voice in the world of politically charged poetry, and *Volume 3* continues this legacy with even greater depth and maturity. Readers familiar with his earlier volumes or his contributions to platforms like Global Research will find his perspective as incisive as ever. For newcomers, this collection serves as a powerful introduction to a poet who skillfully combines intellect, emotion, and a call to action. 
 
In *The Activist Poet: Volume 3*, Brennan reaffirms poetry’s role as a transformative force, offering readers both a mirror to society and a map for change. This collection is essential reading for those who believe in the power of words to shape a more equitable and just world. ~ Books for Badal ~


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