All kinds of farsome teXts in this one, like the poem by mike kessel that ends: "loplops mes laters ofs initials r. 's mutts"; or Gregory St. Thomasino's fascinating "Elegy for Christopher Smart," which seems to be a short verse-bio of the sometime-institutionalized English poet in words mostly chopped off in the front as in the following passage: "...he/ geous/ ent to/ s/ t/ mmitted;"--Bob Grumman
This review originally appeared in TapRoot Reviews #5,
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