The second installment of the City Lights Spotlight poetry series, Free
Cell is the latest collection from Anselm Berrigan, one of the most
significant American poets under 40. Consisting of two experimental
suites--Have a Good One and To Hell with Sleep--connected by the central
poem Let Us Sample Protection Together, Free Cell is Berrigan's most
ambitious work to date, a spiritual autobiography wrapped in an
exploration of form. His work combines the freneticism of his New York
environment with oblique humor, political angst, and a reflective,
lyrical interrogation of his own subjectivity: For my part it's / been
an honor / to be at someone's / service, though doing / so has
diminished / my expiration date / and my astral self- / projection has
already / fled in bitter tears / having used up even addiction.