
This chronological selection, edited by the poet himself, liberally culls from a body of work that includes more than a dozen hard-to-find small press poetry volumes. It's fronted by an autobiographical reflection, in which Codrescu sets the stage for his poems: walking us...

Perhaps America has always been best perceived through alien eyes. Surrealist reporter, revolutionary speculator, partisan of poetics, intellectual provocateur. Romanian emigre Andrei Codrescu, a bedbug in his adopted land's Sleep of Reason, has ingrained his trenchant, idiosyncratic...
