Samuel Ludke's Mr. President is a bold and haunting collection of poetry that peers into the soul of power, identity, and the American myth. With unflinching honesty and lyrical fire, Ludke explores the fractured mirror of modern leadership, unraveling the internal monologue of a man shaped by ambition, memory, and delusion.
In this collection, the figure of "Mr. President" becomes more than a title-it's a mask, a burden, a mirror of the people he claims to serve. Through rhythmic introspection, prophetic vision, and raw emotional weight, Ludke questions what it means to lead, to follow, and to break under the pressure of expectation.