Poetry. "Here, from first verse to last, is a poetry of the heart. But don't expect the pleading, defensive heart of confessional verse or the nostalgic, self-involved heart of romance. The heart in SILENT TYPE is a stubborn, insistent, relentlessly defiant interlocutor, a 'bastard of a thing' to be wrested from the self and wrestled into form. And what living, breathing, bleeding, unforgettable forms DeCesare repeatedly achieves. This is a book to be lived with and wrestledwith and cherished"--David Shirley.
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