jellybelly
"It's fifty seven short, sharp pieces busting with cadent neologisms - some borrowings - that leap and sing in your mind, twist your heart and speak of our fate now, our demise and the state of the language."({openbrackets: un ) :: comment :: . . . wonderful when the review has the verve and joy of the piece it honours . . . Jellybelly was my daughters favourite (or was it mine) . . . still use it in my university drama classes . . . also follow comment #5: enjoy, in joy, enjoy. . . ignore or enjoy the farts . . . "A poem enacts in words the presence of what we live among. It arises from the tough, delicate, heartbreaking rooting of what is in its own nonbeing. From that rooting, there arise elemental movements of being: of hunger, of play, of rage, of celebration, of dying. Such movements are always particular, speaking the things which are. A poem enacts those living movements in words."(Dennis Lee. Cadence, Country, Silence: Writing in Colonial Space: Canadia...