lphabet of Desire" is a collection of short prose pieces
written over the course of 1990. It is not as well executed
as the first half of the book. Rather it comes across as a
collection of seemingly random journal jottings. It begins
intriguingly, with an epilogue, because it is to be a work
about transitions and every ending flows into a beginning.
He says "I write the start of a new way of life and call it
an epilogue. It is what comes after the fall of the curtain
and before the prologue that gathers together the strands of
another telling" (31). Unfortunately the rest of the pieces
don't match up to this start.
en Norris has allowed
us to publish some of his newest poems in this issue of
It's Still
Winter. They show him to be
still on his quest, still inquiring about his role as a
poet, still exploring himself and his world.
 
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