Déjà Vu Diner
by Leonard Gontarek

Autumn House Press, January 2006
Paperback: 88 pages
ISBN: 1-932870-07-5

About the Book

Gontarek's lyricism — his aphoristic reticence — is unique in its precision, its refusal to use emotion carelessly, its eerie fragmentation. How almost not to say what must be said is the structural heart of these poems that express the ordinary surreal experience of our lives, and embody the tradition of Beckett's "Every word is a stain on silence and nothingness." Gontarek makes this dangerous territory his own — "I am a crazy man in a bathrobe," he says as he meticulously sings his hypnotic songs.

— Stephen Berg

Leonard Gontarek asks his readers to hear, see, and practically touch, as though in a state of synesthesia, the particulars of his world. His poems ask us to suspend our own worldviews, to trust him, and to give ourselves over to his meticulous use of language and startling juxtapositions of imagery. His is a planet suffused with blue light and paradox.

— Amy Small-McKinney in The Pedestal Magazine



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