Unveiling the Dark Secrets Behind John J Lennon’s The Tragedy of True Crime: A Must-Read Review

Unveiling the Dark Secrets Behind John J Lennon’s The Tragedy of True Crime: A Must-Read Review

Lennon is friends with poet and MacArthur Fellow Reginald Dwayne Betts, a former convict who discovered poetry while incarcerated.  Betts has been a supporter of Lennon and his work. Act IV’s epigraph quotes Betts: “So much of prison is trying to master the art of becoming. Who do you want to become?” Clearly John J. Lennon has answered that question: He became a writer. And a damn good one.


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