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.