02 November 2011
Thankful.
Songs of Unreason, Harrison's latest collection of poetry, is a wonderful defense of the possibilities of living. Far from the pop psychology, woe-is-me memoir, or thinly veiled self-help prose gracing so much of this nation's poetry, Harrison's collection is our last connection to the Romantics and Whitman. His lines come off like the bastard child of Keats and Dogen. His are hard won lines, but never bitter, just broken in and thankful for the chance to have seen it all.
Read the rest at INDUSTRIAL WORKER BOOK REVIEW.
Your hymnal is here.
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