Published by the Center for Literary Publishing
Winner of the 1995 Colorado Prize for Poetry
"Although his work comes out of the poetries of Kenneth Koch, John Ashbery, and Frank O'Hara and James Tate, Young has his own original voice. The language, the invention, the imagination, and the sheer fun of his poems is astounding. It's not all dazzle either. The poems are also moving. This man reminds us that there is nothing more serious than a joke."
—Charles Simic, final judge and author of Jackstraws, Walking the Black Cat, and A Wedding in Hell
"In this, the most beautiful of his three collections, Dean Young enlarges the project of North American Surrealism, gifting it with an entirely new intimacy and equally new range. His voice is sharply tender and mercifully unforgetful. These urgent, elegiac improvisations speed us towards millenium."
—Donald Revell, author of My Mojave, Arcady, and There Are Three