Silent Whistle-Blowers by Goro Takano

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Goro Takano's restless, deadpan, corkscrew imagination conjures prose poems, quatrains and stories that celebrate the life force and, if you believe his unreliable narrator, promote peace. I can't help thinking what this writer's "self-dramatizing practice" aims to unleash are not "silent whistle-blowers" so much as audible mind-blowers. Readers, be warned. —Alan Botsford

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Goro Takano's restless, deadpan, corkscrew imagination conjures prose poems, quatrains and stories that celebrate the life force and, if you believe his unreliable narrator, promote peace. I can't help thinking what this writer's "self-dramatizing practice" aims to unleash are not "silent whistle-blowers" so much as audible mind-blowers. Readers, be warned. —Alan Botsford

Goro Takano's restless, deadpan, corkscrew imagination conjures prose poems, quatrains and stories that celebrate the life force and, if you believe his unreliable narrator, promote peace. I can't help thinking what this writer's "self-dramatizing practice" aims to unleash are not "silent whistle-blowers" so much as audible mind-blowers. Readers, be warned. —Alan Botsford

Each text in Goro Takano's second poetry collection published by BlazeVOX is a delicate labyrinth, each line leading to an unexpected place, and once we think we know where we are, the line leads us to another startling place as we turn the corner. Everyday gestures, in Takano's world, become something threatening, something incomprehensible, undecipherable yet wholly familiar at the same time. I admire his poems. I admire how tenderness is folded in the moments of violence, laughter enfolded in despair, the grotesque becomes beautiful. I admire that this collection is neither poetry nor prose but a creature of its own: majestic and magical and beautiful, defying categorization. It is an unnamed beast - and the name is not important.

—Mariko Nagai

Goro Takano's restless, deadpan, corkscrew imagination conjures prose poems, quatrains and stories that celebrate the life force and, if you believe his unreliable narrator, promote peace. I can't help thinking what this writer's "self-dramatizing practice" aims to unleash are not "silent whistle-blowers" so much as audible mind-blowers. Readers, be warned.

—Alan Botsford

Born in the city of Hiroshima, Goro Takano is an assistant professor in the Faculty of Medicine at Saga University, Japan, where he teaches English and Japanese/Western literature. His first novel, With One More Step Ahead, was published in US by BlazeVOX in 2009. His first poetry collection, Responsibilities of the Obsessed, was published in US by BlazeVOX in 2013.

Book Information:

· Paperback: 104 pages
· Binding: Perfect-Bound
· Publisher: BlazeVOX [books]
· ISBN: 978-1-60964-218-1