John Lotta’s Wont and Innuendo and Registry and Leg are both extraordinary examples of prose poetry done right. Whether he’s dubbing Eliot a “royal ass” or prattling on about a dentist’s drill, Latta is superseding language.
Dispatches and Selections from Independent Publications
John Lotta’s Wont and Innuendo and Registry and Leg are both extraordinary examples of prose poetry done right. Whether he’s dubbing Eliot a “royal ass” or prattling on about a dentist’s drill, Latta is superseding language.