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Jim Brodey - Urbanity and Profanity,
By Dax Roman Godkin (Costa Rica) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Heart of the Breath (Paperback)
Jim Brodey lit up the Lower East Side of New York City for thirty years. Alongside contempories like Ted Berrigan, Anselm Hollo and Ron Padgett, Brodey helped to change the shape of what we consider 'modern' poetry.The Heart Of The Breath is Brodeys' final, magnificent statement to the world of poetics. In these pieces, Brodey rearranges the world to fit into his broad and dynamic parameters - which include anything - literally - ANYthing. Leaving no stone unturned, fearless and bold, Brodey walks through these pages like a lion stalking his prey. These poems are filled with humor. These poems are filled with pathos. These poems are strange. These poems stalk off into the fog and dissapear forever. These poems breath. |
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Heart of the Breath by Jim Brodey (Paperback - March 25, 1996)
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