Prolific poet, award-winning translator, esteemed critic--"certainly the
best poetry critic in sight," according to Lawrence
Ferlinghetti--essayist and journalist, editor and novelist, Stephen
Kessler has been a constant creative force in the American literary
counterculture for more than fifty years. In Last Call Kessler records
with grief and wit, documentary realism and ranging imagination,
poignancy, irony, and reflection a journey through the gains and losses
of a lifetime. His emotional honesty, conversational lyricism and wry
melancholy are down to earth, heart-opening and consciousness-wrenching,
retro-romantic and totally contemporary. Open this book to any page and
find the unmistakably authentic voice of Stephen Kessler.