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Still Some Cake

Cummins’s quiet, lunatic meditations—wait, that should be luminous meditations—are great fun. From father-son stuff, and women grousing about that sentimentality, to killing someone in your basement, or turning into a locust, or imagining his wife’s violent death, Cummins hasn’t lost his touch. Though he does lose his hand in one of these. Maybe it should be numinous meditations? In various emergencies?

120 pages | 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 | © 2012

Poetry


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