Cold Reading
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Book Details
About the Book
If it’s down & dirty in the life of small rooms you want,
search no further. Cold Reading reports from the trenches.
In a book as thin as a worn sheet, the poet cops a plea
for all residents on the rim. This is the book to take to
bed when it’s the best you can do—along with a mess
of army blankets & a cheap radio. Some winters are
so cold that a man must decide whether to read or burn
the furniture. Made up of late-night binges of sour
grapes & jeremiads, these 54 “entries” hit the spot like
a preacher on ludes. If nothing else, they’ll put
the chill of god into a moment’s notice. Cold
is bad, bad—and wonderful for you.
About the Author
The man’s books are out of print, so there’s
nothing to say about that except the bird shall fly
at dusk. Now with Cold Reading maybe he’ll learn
that when a man says he’s going away—you don’t
ask where to.