The second of a three autobiographical novels, Dawn Peyote takes readers inside the mind of a young man with schizophrenia. It offers a series of glimpses into his private world as he tries to survive from the mental confusions of living in a complicated and often mean, bigoted society. The book, as described by Anthony Haas, is by far the most lyrical one he has ever written. It explores the mixtures of religion and philosophy either through dialogue or stream of consciousness ramblings.
Welcome to The Tricksters’ Paradise, welcome to Coincidenceville, welcome to Tingle Town, where one falls with the apple. To be in the maze of one’s own mind and to crash on the land of delusions as strange and bizarre as some passion of the drunkards’ crackling fates.
This poetry collection, written from 2002 to 2007, shares the author’s thoughts on existence, living, and more.
Follow the journey of Anthony Haas in his candid autobiography. No frills, just an authentic and captivating story of his life unfolding.
Grilled Buddha delves into the profound influence of Buddhism in the author’s life. Here, Anthony Haas shares spiritual journey of enlightenment through poetry.
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