We are delighted to announce that Professor Dean Brink has published his latest book, No Time!

There are no dull sentences in this complex and rewarding collection; prepare

to be dazzled by words and images drawn from across time, space, and

the Pacific—from four-god barley soup to the activist-martyr Ben Linder

to “bubblegum under an antique table.” Dean Brink’s poems practice the

best kind of brinksmanship: like John Ashbery’s, they walk to the edge of

difficulty without sacrificing specificity or, in the end, meaning.

Angela Sorby, Professor of English

I could not avoid the sense that in reading Brink we are engaging an Ashbery

hardened by living in a new almost impenetrable America. There is the same

ability to hear a language of feeling within or because of the poet’s distance,

and, in the last and best poem in the volume, there is the unfolding of a prose

mode of description that highlights the lyrical sensibility. … Talking becomes

the paradigm for being “here” and “not here” at the same time—a condition

by which Brink seems to want to add a dramatic intensity to Ashbery’s mask

of playful freedom.

                                                                                              -Charles Altieri

Reading this book gave me that tickly feeling of solving complex riddles after

wrangling with dazzling quandaries hidden in plain sight. From analyzing

the finest filtrations of war logics, to reverse engineering the contemporary

Pleistocene’s moral landscape, Brink keeps us saddled up and eager to

vamoose.

                                                                                              -Rodrigo Toscano

Dean Brink modulates humorous memories and imaginative twists to

enter into dialogue with this absurd and crosswired world, proposing a very

personal explanation of the necessity of poetry.

                              -Hung Hung, poet and founder of Dark Eyes Performance Lab