Thursday, July 19, 2007



"...the notion of setting up a narrative prose poem one way, then turning another way and maybe another before all is viciously surreal and the poem turns on its head (or elbow or cashew) is something that Tate has completely mastered. At times Schomburg’s poems take refuge here; on other occasions, he shows he’s capable of much more...I should mention The Man Suit is the best first book I’ve read this year."

I'm not the one who said it. John Deming did. He says more accurate things about the Suit in Coldfront.

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