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The title reveals his self-addressed wit, at least.

I've felt his later poetry has sometimes veered toward rant etc, but  
at his best the man can write.

I tend to go back to the work up to the 90s I admit....

Doug
On 30-Mar-10, at 6:51 PM, Max Richards wrote:

> http://www.blackincbooks.com/books/taller-when-prone
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> Max)
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Latest books:
Continuations (with Sheila E Murphy)
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                                     The secret

which got lost neither hides
nor reveals itself, it shows forth

tokens.

		Charles Olson