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This review is now up at the on-line library resource Midwest Book Review. We thank them! Also cross-posted to the Small Press Exchange, too!
Jesse Glass was raised on a horse farm near Westminister, Maryland. He currently lives and works in Tokyo, Japan. His plays, poems, performance works, and fiction have been published in a wide variety of journals and anthologies over the years. “The Passion Of Phineas Gage & Selected Poems” is the latest collection of his poetry and will well serve to bring his abilities as a word smith to an appreciative readership.
Glass is perhaps best known for his experimental writing and insights into human nature. This new compilation of his writings will continue to document his unique approach to the written word that includes the deft use of such postmodernism tools and poetic forms as collaging, fragmentation, and ‘Oulipo-like’ processes. The limitations of this review format cannot hope to do justice to Glass’ imaginative layouts and framing of words-on-the-page.
“The Passion Of Phineas Gage & Selected Poems” collection of Jesse Glass’ work is most especially recommended to the attention of avant-garde poetry enthusiasts. Two other volumes of poetry from Ahadada Books are also highly recommended for personal, academic, and community library poetry collections: Jerome Rothenberg’s “China Notes & The Treasures Of Dunhuang” (0973223391, $12.95) and Jim Daniels’ “Now Showing” (0978141415, $10.00).
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