Milton Jones, the young novelist behind the simultaneously shocking honesty and gentle realism of "Diary in Denial," can be likened to an urban Charles Baudelaire or Arthur Rimbaud. A collection of prose poems in the tradition of French symbolism, each brief entry serves as a move in an ongoing chess game between an individual and his mortality. A pastiche of philosophy, Proustian recollection and lusty soliloquy, the work copies the form of a diary, complete with dated entries. "Diary in Denial: Inner Improv And What Some Would Call Poetry" is his debut collection.
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