Review
“The rhythm is staccato, the humor ironic, the prospect disenchanted, and the volcabulary borrowed from the journalist, commentator, and ad man in these free verse descriptions of city life in the television age. For readers who do not mind sacrificing ornament to vigor and purpose in poetry.”–Booklist
From the Publisher
The rhythm is staccato, the humor ironic, the prospect disenchanted, and the volcabulary borrowed from the journalist, commentator, and ad man in these free verse descriptions of city life in the television age. For readers who do not mind sacrificing ornament to vigor and purpose in poetry.

