"Can we know language? Or is language a game resisting knowledge? And what magic do we find in the words that we find within words? 'linguistick-uistickling' is Enrique Enriquez's follow up on his previous work with the poetics of the Tarot. But here he is more spell-binding. This is a truly modern grimoire that discloses what hides in plain site. Our tongues are tickled." -- Camelia Elias, editorial review. "Halfway between the tongue twister, the riddle and the jigsaw puzzle , the exercises of Enrique Enriquez have a wonderfully weird way to travel from the eyes to the brain and then to the mouth, where finally the transmutation process is complete at the time of the utterance. Alchemy of the verb, pure and applied." -- Carlos Soto-Roman
"Can we know language? Or is language a game resisting knowledge? And what magic do we find in the words that we find within words? 'linguistick-uistickling' is Enrique Enriquez's follow up on his previous work with the poetics of the Tarot. But here he is more spell-binding. This is a truly modern grimoire that discloses what hides in plain site. Our tongues are tickled." -- Camelia Elias, editorial review. "Halfway between the tongue twister, the riddle and the jigsaw puzzle , the exercises of Enrique Enriquez have a wonderfully weird way to travel from the eyes to the brain and then to the mouth, where finally the transmutation process is complete at the time of the utterance. Alchemy of the verb, pure and applied." -- Carlos Soto-Roman