Synopses & Reviews
Review
"An invitation to reading strategies beyond my instinctive straight-forward, A to Z approach. These are exotic strategies, which seek the codifying agent relative to the authors cited. Vocabulary is the first clue, grammar a far-distant second, though I have to say it's the sensual pleasure of reading these poems aloud that most attracts me."
Gil Ott
Review
"Dennis Barone questions the concept of Unity, be it personal, political or grammatical. The sonnets represent a political and autobiographical service and search." Susan Howe
About the Author
Dennis Barone's work has appeared in the Chicago Review, The Prose Poem: An International Journal, and Quarter After Eight among others. Barone has edited numerous collections and published several books of fiction, including Temple of the Rat and Echoes. In 1992 he held the Thomas Jefferson Chair, a distinguished lecturing award in the Netherlands. He currently teaches at St. Joseph's College in Connecticut. Quale Press has published several works of his: North Arrow, Precise Machine, Walking Backwards and The Disguise of Events.