| Review in from Stride Magazine |
Hey Ahadadians!
Another review! This one of Glass’ The Passion of Phineas Gage & Selected Poems from Rupert Loydell’s Stride Magazine. Writes Ian Seed:
I remember seeing Jesse Glass’s work back in the seventies in magazines such as Dave Cunliffe’s Global Tapestry Journal and Colin Webb’s Sepia. His work was a distinctly experimental presence in those magazines. This collection gathers together much of Glass’s work from that period to the present. What I really like about the poems is their powerful imagery and their willingness to go deep beneath the surface. Glass is uncompromising in his approach and I think he is not happy unless he has disturbed the reader and himself in some way.
Recently back from Maryland where Jesse and I pored over his little magazine collection, notes & letters spanning a few decades. Saw lots of amazing things within that collection — and tooks some home with me. Regardless, check out that review here.
The Passion of Phineas Gage & Selected Poems is available from Small Press Distribution and West House Books. Check it out!
Greetz,
Dan
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