Genre: Single Author Collections
Paperback: 40 pages
Description: LDP-01 Kirpal Gordon / What We Got against Tyranny: Prose Poems
Synopsis:

A poet with unstoppable chops, Kirpal Gordon is a spewer of jewels with the baddest ear in the hemisphere & an unbelievably well-hung mother tongue. He's not just whistlin' or kindlin' Dixie: Gordon's got a reach equal to his grasp, & both exceed the legal limit. He knows language, in the Biblical sense, but he's also slept with jazz & death & self-deception & the bone-deep desolation created by such euphemistic entities as the criminal justice system. Whirling precise tenderness & eloquent messiness in his devotional blender, he never forgets that the woe is in the rational & the jewel is in the lotus. His gaze may waver; his words never blink. His singing is lucid & essential. He sings what the rest of us merely think.
-- Mikhail Horowitz, author of The Blues of the Birth
Kirpal Gordon contains multitudes. Among them: love, the classics, jazz, the mystics, nature, the gutter. But the greatest of these is love.
-- Barbara Wright, translator
Beautifully written, full of vivid evocations, Kirpal Gordon's sentences are like jazz saxophone solos. I love his tome madly.
-- Tim Price, Saxophone Journal
If instrumental jazz could talk, it would sound like What We Got against Tyranny. Far from the banalities of most lyrics, Gordon's words give us the rhythm of play and subversion, the motion that refuses to be tamed, as different from mainstream poetry as a waterfall is from a toilet.
-- Stephen-Paul Martin, author of Instead of Confusion
Product Details:
· Paperback: 40 pages
· Binding: Saddle
· Publisher: Leaping Dog Press (June 2005)
· Product Number: 030-14327423