Poetry. "In this age of confessional poems or political poetics, the poet of THE GEOGLYPH has given us a long poem about the nature of nature, the trees that are in our memory, the eternal sunrise, the tribal sense of ceremony, the mysteries of deepest waters. It is not a scientific diatribe, but a song, indeed it feels like incantation as he makes us imagine the shamans, the cycles celestial, something geological coming from the heart of New York. I cannot help of thinking of some of the movements of Michael McClure, of his use of logos. Mr. Kosiewicz makes his own language of disparate influences. I felt many poetic intuitions turning these pages, a wise bird flies out of its words"--Victor Hernandez Cruz, Chancellor, the Academy of American Poets.
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