In his plain-spoken lyrics and dramatic monologues, Michael Burns digs at the marrow of living. His poems-in formal and free verse-are quick, incisive, and always capable of revealing the dark whimsy... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book trembles slightly in one's hands, full of life, but seems to stop short of a certain kind of intensity promised by little riffs such as "Willy Ballard". I really enjoyed this book, but wish one or three of the poems struggled a little bit harder to find themselves. Many of the poems are simply precisely abbreviated stories, and one wishes a sequence would begin to emerge--something to throw the reader off balance occasionally, something that crosses back and forth over imaginary borders. Still, "When God Met Adam and Eve for breakfast" is a fabulous poem, and there are many others. Burns has the talent. He needs to write a few poems without a net.
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