A new collection of poetry from Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter. With a metaphysician's flair for refiguring the world, Hunter reminds us with lyric irreverence and aphoristic wit that poems may be "like a laundry list, appended to a prayer", that "love is the apple, do not despair", and that "youth is an insupportable claim against gravity". Hunter's poetry is about living on the edge of your seat in the twentieth century.
A new collection of poetry from Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter. With a metaphysician's flair for refiguring the world, Hunter reminds us with lyric irreverence and aphoristic wit that poems may be "like a laundry list, appended to a prayer", that "love is the apple, do not despair", and that "youth is an insupportable claim against gravity". Hunter's poetry is about living on the edge of your seat in the twentieth century.