"Deadman is a book predicated on the celebration of desolate beauty and the fragility of its adherents. Every line is as a sumi-e painting- rich with compact images the way deliberate poetry should be. Ultimately, with his craft, Bill Sheldon seems to be a careful, erudite machinist and the nuts, bolts, and washers he churns out serve to fasten intimate personifi- cation...
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