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I am Trump: A Satirical Poetry Collection
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- ISBN8233730719
- EAN9798233730719
- Date de parution14/04/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
I am Trump: A Satirical Poetry Collection, authored by Elsaied abdelghani, is a striking work of political satire. The book presents a series of monologues, thoughts, and perspectives that serve as exaggerated parodies intended for both comedic and critical effect. By stepping into the mind of a highly caricatured political titan, the collection offers a sharp, poetic critique of modern power, ego, and American capitalism.
Core Theme & Narrative Focus The Art of the Transaction & Hyper-Capitalism: The narrator views the universe as an expanding business and life as a storefront where everything must have a price tag. The poetry dives deep into the ruthless world of Wall Street and real estate, portraying a man who treats human connection as a "bad investment" and insists that romance should be burned in favor of 24-karat gold.
The "God of Manhattan" & The Swamp: Through verses dripping in megalomania, the persona sits isolated in a gilded penthouse behind bulletproof glass, looking down at the Washington "Swamp". He views himself as an architectural monument, while ordinary citizens and politicians below are reduced to mere statistics and "grey dots". The Spectacle, Fake News, & The Red Wave: The collection heavily explores the narrator's adversarial relationship with the "Fake News" media and his hypnotic, vampiric feed on the adoration of his rally crowds.
He commands a "Red Sea" of loyal followers, weaponizing a cheap canvas "Red Hat" as the ultimate crown of his political movement. Digital Warfare & Executive Power: The book satirizes the modern presidency through late-night, all-caps social media posts that act as a "nuclear button" capable of crashing stock markets with a single thumb press. It also mocks the Oval Office dynamic, imagining a world where the actual nuclear button is used like a room service bell to summon artificially sweetened black fizz and fast food.
Vanity & The Bronze Shroud: Behind closed doors, the poetry peeks at the fragile reality beneath the bravado. It humorously deconstructs his physical image, describing his famous hair as a "cyclonic event" of "spun magnesium and concrete, " and his spray tan as "tangerine armor" that washes away to reveal a terrified, pale ghost.
Core Theme & Narrative Focus The Art of the Transaction & Hyper-Capitalism: The narrator views the universe as an expanding business and life as a storefront where everything must have a price tag. The poetry dives deep into the ruthless world of Wall Street and real estate, portraying a man who treats human connection as a "bad investment" and insists that romance should be burned in favor of 24-karat gold.
The "God of Manhattan" & The Swamp: Through verses dripping in megalomania, the persona sits isolated in a gilded penthouse behind bulletproof glass, looking down at the Washington "Swamp". He views himself as an architectural monument, while ordinary citizens and politicians below are reduced to mere statistics and "grey dots". The Spectacle, Fake News, & The Red Wave: The collection heavily explores the narrator's adversarial relationship with the "Fake News" media and his hypnotic, vampiric feed on the adoration of his rally crowds.
He commands a "Red Sea" of loyal followers, weaponizing a cheap canvas "Red Hat" as the ultimate crown of his political movement. Digital Warfare & Executive Power: The book satirizes the modern presidency through late-night, all-caps social media posts that act as a "nuclear button" capable of crashing stock markets with a single thumb press. It also mocks the Oval Office dynamic, imagining a world where the actual nuclear button is used like a room service bell to summon artificially sweetened black fizz and fast food.
Vanity & The Bronze Shroud: Behind closed doors, the poetry peeks at the fragile reality beneath the bravado. It humorously deconstructs his physical image, describing his famous hair as a "cyclonic event" of "spun magnesium and concrete, " and his spray tan as "tangerine armor" that washes away to reveal a terrified, pale ghost.







