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There's a large excerpt on Manson's Web site as well. I don't know if that counts as reading the book, but it may help you decide how aggressively you want to look for it.
I purchased my copy off a website because I could not find it anywhere in the states. I would suggest looking at Amazon or Ebay. There was nothing when I was trying to locate it, but you may get lucky. I'm not even sure what the website was that I ordered it from, most likely the publisher. It was somewhere in England. Just conduct a web search, that is how I found it. There are also large excerpts of the book on the net.
For the people looking for this book, Barque Press, who originally published this title, has put it back on the market with a new 2009 edition. http://www.barquepress.com/adjunct.html
Wesley wrote: "For the people looking for this book, Barque Press, who originally published this title, has put it back on the market with a new 2009 edition. http://www.barquepress.com/adjunct.html"Wesley, you are a legend! Thanks for that. I was seriously considering going to the Edinburgh University library and photocopying the lot, but you've saved me a short afternoon in the library.
for this and other hard to find books, I can't recommend highly enough the wiki page that Stephen has put together over at LibraryThing:http://www.librarything.com/wiki/inde...
Arukiyomi wrote: "for this and other hard to find books, I can't recommend highly enough the wiki page that Stephen has put together over at LibraryThing:http://www.librarything.com/wiki/inde......"
Thanks so much for this link. It is excellent and represents a good deal of work!
I gave this up after a record one page (after skimming the rest, including the last page, to see if it got better; it doesn't). Short, unrelated sentences, one after the other, in one long, unbroken "paragraph" for 81 pages? Forget it.
Kirsten *Dogs Welcome - People Tolerated" wrote: "Is this on the list? I don't remember it."I think it was on the original list but removed in 2008.





My review:
While some may love this type of poetry. I could not stand any of it. It is bits and pieces of verbiage thrown together to make an unintelligible, nonsequential babbling of thought. If you are concrete-sequential like me, skip it. While the author is taking segments of conversations and news around him to create these poems, it makes absolutely no sense to the reader. I suppose someone more intellectual than I will find some redeeming value, but I am only glad to have completed this book and to never glance back.