Kozinski I Hear It the Way I Want It to Be is a Coney Island carnival ride of metaphor, innuendo, and allegory in which the author leads us through layer after layer of emotion, memory, and perceptions always so intense and personal one can only step back and marvel. Each poem uploads more to one's sensory storage capacity, often forcing readers to feel more than their comfort level will allow. The effect is often simultaneously transgressive...
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