In Ainu Dreams, poet George Quasha and buun, a Japanese artist living in
America, collaborate in poetically manifesting the artist's richly
articulated dream-life. These eighty-odd poems embody an ever-opening
cosmos of curious image, surprising narrative, and enigmatic teaching in
a language no one could have dreamed up alone. Structurally intriguing
poems reveal the innards of the dreams themselves, yet always speak
directly and readably, sometimes addressed to a second person (the poet?
the reader?). The poems and even reading itself seem to be dreaming.
Poet and dreamer both live in New York's Hudson Valley.