
Not since William James has a neuropsychologist so consistently cultivated the poet's mastery of language co trace the periphery of the ineffable. Brown is brutally honest, whether exposing personal illusions or those shared with the world. This is a delightful book of koans that lingers in the mind like an exit sign in Plato's Cave.
Jonathan Bricklin, Program Director, New York Open Center.
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