Rating: - Winch Poems May Prove Your Achor Against the Drift
Terence Winch mixes formalist and so-called free verse poems in The Drift of Things with such evenhandedness you might suspect sleight of hand from a less accomplished poet. Winch is possessed of a live seriousness that enables him to be at once funny and in dead earnest about such genuine perplexities as intimacy or the modern or postmodern world's sometimes dream, sometimes nightmare offering of pleasure(s). From "Futurism of the Past: "Now we loiter out here on this desolate mall / in space, and ... Read More