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by Alan May
[This book] presents a new poet whose vivid imagination expresses itself in brilliant juxtapositions of imagery and language. His work has an immediate power and, beneath its often-absurdiste surface, is rich and haunting.' -Bill Knott- 'Alan May's poems are taut, intense, weird, and occasionally perverse. They are also unbearably kind, consistently funny... This is a poet with an uncompromising individuality.' -Inman Majors- '...Carefully measured, stark and moving... A strong and original poetry.' -Simon Perchik- 'Wegrzynowski's world creates a fascinating space for theoretical and artistic considerations.' -Brett Levine, Director of the University of Alabama at Birmingham Visual Arts Gallery- 'Tom Wegrzynowski creates his own ironic mythos... What are pyramids doing in No Man's Land? Only Wegrzynowski's symbology can explain, and the explanations may still not satisfy a literalist intellect.' -Jerry Cullum, Senior Editor of Art Papers Magazine
Format: Paperback
Published: October 2006
Category: General
Publisher: Lightning Source Inc
Pages: 80
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