A formidable book-length poem, this is possibly veteran experimental poet Coolidge's major opus (if there is such a thing). The journey between
what and
away consists of a number of subjects dear to Coolidge—caves, Samuel Beckett, music, Robert Creeley, geology, Salvador Dalí, weather, Bernadette Mayer, movies, etc. And away we go! You can pull, Coolidge doesn't break.
—AP
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