<p><strong><em>Karmic Debris</em></strong> presents the writings of two unique American artists who rose out of the 1960's - 70's. Both were part of a migration of poets writers musicians adventurers&nbsp;spiritual seekers social radicals who spread across the country and the world&nbsp;becoming contributors to a pivotal era of change.&nbsp;They were&nbsp;nomads searching for&nbsp;answers&nbsp;freedom and&nbsp;wisdom striving for new means of expression.&nbsp;They moved&nbsp;from place to place... not looking&nbsp;for homes but for inspiration.</p><p>There&nbsp;is also a&nbsp;love story embedded&nbsp;in their words about&nbsp;a complex relationship filled with the&nbsp;passion of two&nbsp;artists.</p><p>Piya Italia and Franke Wednesday were&nbsp;Avant&nbsp;performers musicians&nbsp;as well as writers&nbsp;exploring the boundaries&nbsp;as creative revolutionaries.&nbsp;These surviving writings are full of the&nbsp;idealism doubt and experimentation of a&nbsp;unique&nbsp;era...&nbsp;now long past...&nbsp;but still&nbsp;holding&nbsp;a powerful influence and sway over&nbsp;many.&nbsp;</p><p><strong><em>Karmic Debris</em></strong> is edited by Peter D. Genovese author of the novel&nbsp;<em><strong>Immortal Memories in Lost utk'Irtana&nbsp;</strong>as well as one of the authors of&nbsp;<strong>Karmic Debris</strong>. &nbsp;&nbsp;</em></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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