Codes Appearing combines in a single volume three seminal and long
unavailable collections by Michael Palmer. This volume rescues from
limbo three of his most beautiful poetry volumes: Notes for Echo Lake,
First Figure, and Sun (1981, 1984, 1988). Making available a great
deal of Palmer's most influential, exciting, and stunning work, Codes
Appearing is a landmark volume. The significance of his writing is
every day more recognized. It is impossible, as The Boston Review
noted, to overstate Palmer's importance. Michael Palmer, ' as Joshua
Clover declared in The Village Voice, is the most influential
avant-gardist working, and perhaps the greatest poet of his
generation.... And his books, including the essential '80s triptych of
Notes for Echo Lake, First Figure, and Sun, are organized not by
story but by a dreamland of calculus and sway....[Palmer's] genius is
for making the world strange again