A sequel to A Coney Island of the Mind (written forty years after the
original in what the author has called "a poetry seizure" that lasted
more than a year), A Far Rockaway of the Heart is a sequence of one
hundred and one related poems with recurrent themes. The author also
thinks of it as a kind of caustic critique of modern poetry, including
confrontations with or parodies of major figures in the literary
avant-garde before the arrival of the Beat generation, notably Pound and
Eliot, Beckett and Joyce.