A double-lunged bong hit of mid-Eighties post-punk college rock,
Gertrude Stein, art films, and the comedic legacy of Laurel and
Hardy (including such great standup teams as HD and Ezra Pound,
Jesus and Judas, and Steve McCaffery and bpNichol). Jeff Derksen
says: 'If reading is sixty-nining, then "dyslexicon" satisfies at
both ends. Stephen Cain disentangles everyday life into its
constituent emotional, intellectual, sexual and cultural parts -
people, the city, books, music - only to recombine them into a new
set of relations ... It's a sexy m-f of a book. Put it on your
turntables.'
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