tbrnichols's review
challenging
lighthearted
slow-paced
2.25
I was hoping these letters would be more often poetic and less often poems. The closer they were to prose the more I liked them. It's not clear to me how much they are supposed to cohere but it felt to me a bit directionless. Probably I should just not read poetry.
spacecadebt's review
5.0
Smutty, epistolary, and, dare I say… tender, almost, in a way? Lewd, yet definitely not indelicate. I do consider this a queer contemporary work of art.
If Jack Spicer, Richard Siken, and Frank O’Hara had a baby, it would be this book. Except, you know, much more vulgar.
If Jack Spicer, Richard Siken, and Frank O’Hara had a baby, it would be this book. Except, you know, much more vulgar.
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