Leave Me Alone
Author(s): Harry Reid; Melinda Bufton (Introduction by)
Welcome to the 'heritage-listed foyer'--they've ordered you a workstation, and your induction starts now.
In Harry Reid's LEAVE ME ALONE, we enter a nondescript door down a laneway and casually apply the secret knock. This is not the door to the reception, or to the main office; it's the door to the sly-grog palace of language inside our minds. You can get a straight-up glass of viscous word-gin that you could stand a spoon up in. No ice. Here, all of the office's materials-- its customs, its dialects, its equipment, the roles of its people-- are flipped and made to appear in their full uncanniness.
Poetry.
Product Information
General Fields
- :
- : Cordite Publishing Inc.
- : cordite
- : 0.198673
- : 01 August 2022
- : {"length"=>["23"], "width"=>["15.2"], "units"=>["Centimeters"]}
- : books
Special Fields
- : Harry Reid; Melinda Bufton (Introduction by)
- : Paperback
- : 100