There is nothing 'still' in the remarkably visceral poems of Alexander
Long's third collection, Still Life, and nothing is at rest in these
restless and edgy poems. Conversational and kinetic, these poems chart
the traces left by the shifting overlays of the templates of literature,
rock-and-roll, and contemporary culture. As each poem in Still Life
attempts to fix a focus upon a scene or subject, the protean natures
under view draw the poet into the eddies and complexities of reflection.
This is a powerful and moving collection of poems.-- David St. John
Alexander Long's books include Vigil and Light Here, Light
There. He lives in Hoboken, New Jersey.