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P. S. At Least We Died Trying
Written by Jesse Glass   
Wednesday, 17 May 2006

P.S. At Least We Died Trying to Make You in the Backseat of a Taxidermist
by Wendy Collin Sorin and Derek White
New York, NY: Calamari Press, 2005
ISBN: 0-9746053-7-9
28 pp., US$6.00 staple bound.


P.S. At Least We Died Trying to Make You in the Backseat of a Taxidermist is another fine collaborative working of text and visual poetry from Calamari Press, this time from Wendy Collin Sorin and Derek White. The color xerox pages are visually stunning while the text recounts the adventures of an anonymous 'she' with characters such as the Mud-Clot Boy and Bebe. It’s a light surrealistic romp with images that lift you up and set you down in exactly the same place you began. Safe, inspiring barely a wrinkle to fork across the reader’s forehead, but fun.

 

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