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STRIKE ANYWHERE
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Strike Anywhere Dean Young

Dean Young rocks. Strike Anywhere rocks. It's funny and sad and beautiful and easy to read. I do have to say that Skid and First Course in Turbulence are far better. But the early Dean Young is worth reading, if only for that great Magritte poem, Ready-Made Bouquet. He's got some great poems toward the end of the book about his nursing years, (he went to nursing school at one time). You know, scalpels and guts hanging out of corpses. Fun stuff. These bio-med poems reminded me of Design with X (the first Dean Young that is almost impossible to find).

Dean Young always saves the day. He's like a super-hero. Read Strike Anywhere slowly, to sop up the juices.

   I N   P R O C E S S
   
Blow up and other stories
The Dream of a Unified Field
Mad Love
The Monkey Grammarian
 
   G O O D S
   
Libra
Beloved
100 Years of Solitude
Maddona anno domini
Oscar Wilde
Glass, Irony, and God
The Waves
Plainwater
Lolita
Selected Poems/Strand
Strike Anywhere
The Probable World
Eros
Hopscotch
This Side of Paradise
Men in the Off Hours
Autobiography in Red
The Beauty of the Husband
Artaud (ed. Sontag)
Camera Lucida
Small Boat
Radiation
Emily L.
Milosz (Selected Poems)
Kafka (Selected Stories)
Simic (Selected Poems)
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Sappho
Love in a Time of Cholera
 
     B A D S
  The Idiot
Jigsaw
So There
Isadora Speaks
The Ladies' Paradise
Ecotopia

 
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