“When I was a kid, I thought antisemitism was dead forever, died of shame. Turns out it’s like crabgrass. You think it’s wiped out. You dug it all up — it’s gone — but then here it is again.” A fearless, compassionate look at conspiracy theory, fascism, antisemitism, and the possibility of worldwide revolutionary change. London, UK, and BBC Slam Poetry Champion, David Lee Morgan, has travelled the world with his saxophone as a performance poet and musician. He has featured at many poetry festivals and events, including StAnza (St. Andrews, Scotland), Lingo (Dublin, Ireland), the New York Poetry Festival, and the Isle of Wight Festival. He is a longstanding member of the Writers Guild (has served on the Executive Committee) and holds a Ph.D. in Creative Writing from Newcastle University. He lives in London, grew up in the USA and was born in Berlin. He has been published in various journals, including The Wooster Review, The Delinquent, Prowl, The Human Rights Anthology, Price £1.00