Sometimes, you can judge a book by its cover. The cover of Fixer, Edgar Kunz’ second collection of published poems, features a worn lighter. It is obvious the lighter has been used frequently over a long period of time. The metal is tarnished; the image of a ship sailing on waves is worn. The old Zippo implies the story of a real life lived. That’s the book. The collection is called Fixer, and everything hinges on the poem “Fixer,” a recounting of three brothers managing […]
“The ventricles / are unremarkable.”
Fixer by Edgar Kunz





