I am taking delivery of Andy brown's book WEST OF YESTERDAY today. The
poems in this book explore the tenuous relationship between *the world as
we experience it* and *experience as we describe it*.
Ken Edwards has written:
'Physical noise, the ramifications of meaning-making and the unpredictable
behaviours of language inform Andy brown's work at writing's cutting edge.
One to watch and listen for.'
Terribe Work suggested that Andy Brown
'manags to combine sharp wite with a philosophical quest into the
relationship between words and their meanings.'
The book, Andy's first full length collection of poems, is available for
£6.95 [or 15 US dollars: bills only] post free from
Stride, 11 Sylvan Road, Exetr, Devon EX4 6EW
[cheques payable to <stride> please]
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