Publisher's Synopsis
More than 100 poems make up Ambivert's Bromide, a collection of problematic themes and untrustworthy characters: machines are destroyed by ex-lovers, Sartre plays dumb, and the powerlessness of the sports fan is reflected in franchise-wide paranoia. Jumping from drunken worship within Ancient Grecian landscapes to bickering with loved ones in bureaucratic offices of government, Corey Gorey captures those personal secrets that slip by the identity thieves.