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Too Much of a Good Thing: David Jaffin’s Wind Phrasings 
January 8th, 2009 by Jesse Glass

Wind Phrasings: Poems
Shearsman Books, 2009.
352 pages.
No price.

David Jaffin must shed poetry as a Monitor Lizard sloughs skin flakes. After publishing his Eye-Sensings as an Ahadada book, yet another Jaffin book full of of the same toodling note ended up as a 2009 surprise in my mail box. Not that these poems are bad at all, but that one must have a minute to cleanse the palate before more selections of brie-on-cracker are arranged on the dinner table. No, I don’t believe that Jaffin is the 21st century’s Emily Dickinson. No, Wallace Stevens doesn’t pop into mind when I read him. This is approaching the pathological. Though there are blurbs from Edward Lucie-Smith and other luminaries on the back of this zillionth book, I can only think that they were treated to one volume and not ten in as many months. My message to David (though I like him very much) is that Ahadada Books will no longer aid and abet this onslaught. Do something different, Dr. Jaffin, and we’ll be interested. Try something new. I will not add another brick to your steeple. Give us experimental fiction, a “best of,” a memoir, prose poetry, long poetry, religious jokes,–anything but more of these!

Thanks John Solt and Nishimatsu Fuei! Hakana DVD: Traditional Shamisen/Postmodern Visuals/Fantastic Butoh 
January 8th, 2009 by Jesse Glass

My thanks to Nishimatsu Fuei and John Solt (www.highmoonoon.com) for 101 minutes of sheer delight! Nishimatsu Fuei plays 19 classical songs from the Japanese while postmodern visuals (including one of mine–a Tarot dance made to permutate by Tamura Hiroshi to the love story Rancho) provide interesting, if oblique, commentary on the songs. A pamphlet nicely printed and designed to clip inside the case gives the skimmy on the songs, including translations. The real gems however are the bonus tracks at the end: Ohno Yoshito, son of the famous (and still living) co-founder of Butoh, wows us with his dances to the passionate shamisen of Fuei-san. Well worth the 4,000 yen/$40.00 price.

Good News: Don Wellman’s great Book Is With Us! 
January 8th, 2009 by Jesse Glass

Dan’s just cracked open the box and SPD has the book listed already. Miraclulous! Jess



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