This extraordinary sequence of prose and free verse poems explores the postures,' styles, and rhetorics of our culture and its history-not with the predictable aim of criticism and rejection, or the fashionable aim of recombinant word-play, but in the service of an unflinching, and thereby real, passion. This is humane vision of great breadth, depth, and particularity.
Kim Maltman (born 1951) is a Canadian poet and physicist who lives in Toronto. He is a professor of Applied Mathematics at York University and pursues research in theoretical nuclear/particle physics.