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by Gillian McCain
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Gillian McCain's poems are like urgent telegrams from next door, or oddly but brilliantly cropped shapshots of the life that is going by."

  –John Ashbery

 
 

"In this brilliant collection of prose poems, Gillian McCain takes us on high-velocity spins to the four corners of what we thought was a familiar world. Neither it nor we will ever be quite the same again. So "be careful of the swallows when you open the garage door."

–Harry Matthews

Gillian McCain is a Canadian-born and educated writer and poet who also attended New York University. She served as editor of The Poetry Project Newsletter, and was Program Co-ordinator at The Poetry Project from 1991-1994. With Legs McNeil she wrote Please Kill Me; The Uncensored History of Punk, published to enthusiastic reviews by Grove Press in June of this year. Her poetry has been published in Arshile, lingo, No Roses Review, The World, and elsewhere.

Other Books by Gillian McCain:

Please Kill Me; The Uncensored History of Punk, Grove Press, 1996


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