Overview
Among the issues explored in Gillespie's poems are the early life of Jim Jones and its effect on his personality, as well as the practices observed in the compound and a sense of everyday life, much of which was filled with laughter and joy. Several poems deal with individual members, including Jones's wife. One section compares aspects of Elvis Presley and Jim Jones, especially the charisma that both men shared. The collection ends with the unceremonious burial at sea of Jim Jones and the desolation of the island after the infamous events were over. Readers of poetry will appreciate the questions of religion, race, nationality, power, civil rights, sexuality, and identity that Gillespie engages through the enigma of Jonestown.
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