Monday, June 23, 2014

The Life and Times of Richard Musto by Joe Lamport and Michel Delsol Review

Publisher: Roll Your Own Press  (April 8, 2014)
Category: Biography, Photography, Literary
Tour Date: May/June, 2014
Available in: Print,  210 Pages
Kirkus Reviews – The Best Books of 2013 – Indie
“A winsome character sketch that celebrates a homeless man’s quirky personality and picaresque life story…The result is a heartening lesson on “How to live life in extremis / Yet to the fullest.  A romanticized but beguiling saga of one man’s life on the streets.” 
“In a city known for its larger-than-life  characters, perhaps none boasts a personality as outsized and eccentric as Musto’s”- The New York Daily News
Biography of an eighty-nine-year-old man living on the streets of New York City offers a journalistic investigation into the art of survival in America today.
Joe Lamport met Richard Musto completely by accident. The old man had built a campsite on the street corner down the block from where Joe lives in New York City.
Joe had never seen anyone quite like him, a man of that age living on the streets in a cardboard shack of his own construction. He seemed to be about the age of Joe’s own father, so Joe and his photographer friend
Michel Delsol stopped and spoke with him to hear his story.
Two years and countless conversations later, The Life and Times of Richard Musto: The True Life Story of a Survival Artist is the result. This biography of an anonymous man – Lamport explains that Richard literally calls himself “Anmomas” – tells in blank verse and photographs the true life story of a now nearly ninety-year old man who makes his home on the streets of New York City.
Richard is currently In a rooming house in Atlantic City where his rent is paid up through March 1st. If nothing else, we hope sales from the book will be sufficient to cover the cost of his rent for the following month.
A free download of the first two chapters of The Life and Times of Richard Musto is available at www.lifeofmusto.com.
About Author, Joe Lamport:
Joe Lamport is a translator and poet who lives in New York City. His translations of classic Chinese poetry have been published extensively online by The Epoch Times and Brooklyn Rail. He is also the co-founder of the website and newsletter Tang Spirit Network. He has published a chap book of his own poems online and maintains a blog for other work. He isalso the author of a novel called Dinkelmann’s Rules.
Richard Musto with Writers
Richard Musto with Writers
About Photographer, Michel Delsol:
Michel Delsol’s photography has been shown in solo exhibits at galleries such as the Japanese Information and Cultural Center, of the Japanese Embassy in Washington, DC, Kinokuniya in New York and La Gaia Scienza in Venice, Italy as well in many group exhibits in New York. His work has been selected for  ’Le Journal de la Photographie’ and F-Stop magazine.  His portrait work has been commissioned by leading magazines, book and music publishers and major advertisement agencies.  His work has received awards and nominations from the Society of Publication designers, the International B + W Spider awards, PX3  and One Life International photography. Several additional collections of his photographs are available on his website: http://lifeofmusto.com/.
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 My Review:
This is the second book that I have read that was written in prose. However this book is different because it is about human life. The sadness of being homeless, and so much more. I really had a lot of emotions as I read through this book. The author met this man and was so affected that he wrote a book about him. I definitely understand why. I loved the pictures and I loved the artwork that was in the book. Richard Musto is strong man to live as he does. I am giving this book a 5/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own. 

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for taking part in the tour. I'm glad you enjoyed 'The Life and Times of Richard Musto' so much!

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