"'I am going to keep death from entering this poem, ' Kurt Brown writes
in No Other Paradise. These masterful poems are taut with the power of
the unspoken. Their urgency is visceral. If the problem of our century
is Hegel's dilemma of cognition and the will--the more we know, the less
we can act--Brown is searching for a knowledge so immediate, so free of
rhetoric, that our scary responsibilities will open the world up rather
than paralyzing us. With a clear eye, zapping wit, and a mind haunted by
the unfathomable future, Brown is creating fascinating poetry whose
horizons lie far beyond the self. No Other Paradise leaves us in that
strangest, richest moment, the human present."
--D. Nurkse
"At the climax of Kurt Brown's evocative meditations on everything from
nature and news to baloney, there is his astonishing title poem. A walk
through a teeming cityscape inhabited by the memorable likes of Miss
Donna, "Mystical Astrologist," this Whitmanesque celebration of the
turbulent here-and-now powerfully conveys Brown's vision of the
fleeting, sensory moment, a view summed up in his echoing line: don't
let go."
--Kimiko Hahn