Bob goes on in his usual earthy, punky way in this chapbook -- but does so, frankly, too small and too crowded. LAND OF DEBRIS is a chore to read not because of the subject matter, but teeny tiny type that's crowded too close together. The result is that the reader has got to labor through what are already imagistically dense poems with eye squinting care. Not much fun.--Roger-Kyle Keith
This review originally appeared in TapRoot Reviews #2,
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