Saturday, March 17, 2012

I Don't Mind If You're Feeling Alone by Thomas Patrick Levy

When capitalization meets dialogue meets profound in a prose poem it makes the inside of my ribs ache in the best way.  Sections move into sections without changing speakers, but really they could be different speakers which causes readers to consider if this book is about them.  Everything revolves around how the speaker and the characters relate to each other, to the point where I want to be their brother, sister, lover, and enemy.

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