"In turn elegiac, discursive, ironic or deadpan, Lewis Warsh’s poems trip the real" — Chris Tysh
Flight Test is a serial poem in which a sense of impending doom merges imperceptibly with the quotidian until there almost never was a difference between the two.
Superb. I really loved this tiny, elegant book of near seamlessly constructed poems. If I had to pick a theme I think they address the frailty of daily life and the disconnected nature of modern existence. This is one poet who definitely doesn't need to raise his voice.