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WHO IS M. A. CARRANO?

"If you've ever visited New Haven, Connecticut, home of Yale University, then you would be hard-pressed to miss the gothic architecture with its sleepy alleys and ivy-laden masonry. Even less conspicuous, but of equal notoriety, are the streams of bohemians that pass in nonchalance between the university and the green on their way to any of New Haven's museums, art galleries and coffee shops. But if you look even harder, in the corners of the Atticus Bookstore, Cafe 9 or even The Cage at Rocky Hill, then you might, just might, chance an encounter with the molten, incisive and often incendiary genius of M. A. Carrano."

 

-Richard Magnotti, B.S. of Physics w/ Southern Connecticut State University



Born Michael Anthony in July of 1979, at 41 years of age (2020) the experimental philosopher and cultural contrarian has come to establish a reputation for himself not only as one of human potential's most effective proponents, but also as one of philosophy's most dangerous minds. With a retinue of alien insights born from a unique capacity to combine insights derived from a vast spectrum of exotic and seemingly incompatible sources, the gist of Carrano's arguments, though frequently counterintuitive, strike with a cold sobriety that is not only sensible and clear, but is quite often voiced in a tone that has earned Carrano the status as a conceptual samurai for both his penetrating insights as well as his unflinching ability when it comes to melting down dissenters."

-Sarah Afshar, Yahoo! Voices

 

 

 

 

 

 





 

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