"“Stanley Nelson explodes poetic form. His words seem to be
moving away from each other like galaxies in an expanding
universe. This is the most radical opening up of poetic form
since Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass. Nelson is one of those
defi ning fi gures, one of those who defi nes an age, not only
for his contemporaries, but for posterity.”
Guy Gauthier
author of Water & Earth
and Summers on the Road."
"“Stanley Nelson explodes poetic form. His words seem to be
moving away from each other like galaxies in an expanding
universe. This is the most radical opening up of poetic form
since Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass. Nelson is one of those
defi ning fi gures, one of those who defi nes an age, not only
for his contemporaries, but for posterity.”
Guy Gauthier
author of Water & Earth
and Summers on the Road."