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Midwest Book Review on Jesse Glass
The Passion of Phineas Gage & Selected Poems presents the best of Glass' experimental writing in a single volume. Glass' ground-breaking work has been hailed by poets as diverse as Jerome Rothenberg, William Bronk and Jim Daniels for its insight into human nature and its exploration of forms. Glass uses the tools of post-modernism: collaging, fragmentation, and Oulipo-like processes along with a keen understanding of poetic forms and traditions that stretches back to Beowulf and beyond. Moreover, Glass finds his subject matter in larger than life figures like Phineas Gage-the man whose life was changed in an instant when an iron bar was sent rocketing through his brain in a freak accident. The product of over 30 years of engagement with the avant-garde, The Passion of Phineas Gage & Selected Poems is the work of a mature poet who continues to reinvent himself with every text he produces.
 
Hello Serotonin
Contemporary poetry got you down? Boost your serotonin uptake with the mood-enhancing poetic anti-depressants in Jon Paul Fiorentino’s latest collection. With equal doses of science and confessional lyricism, and a current of self-deprecating wit running through it all, Hello Serotonin maps out a synaptic syntax of Winnipeg life. This book will alter your perception of poetry—get your prescription filled today!
 
Organic Furniture Cellar: Works on Paper, 2002-2004
Jessica Smith's first book takes on big issues, such as how to write about the place where you live with all its distractions, beauties, and limitations intact. And she writes out of these questions a beautifully fragmented series of page-aware poems.
 

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