Poetry. Part comic book, part lyric narrative, part post paranoid paratactic parfait, Jacques Debrot's CONFUZION COMIX blasts off from the launching pad of the Joe Brainard Space Center into the Inner Space of his own private Poetry Project. Willfully outrageous, the tortuous relations between writers and their readers have never been broached with such strange candor (indeed, Debrot's own fascinated hang up with John Ashbery manages somehow to be as funny as it is disarmingly creepy). Think of Pop art, Emily Dickinson, television infomercials, and the Paris Review (that's right!) and you will have some idea of the effect Debrot is aiming for in this nose-pressed-against-the-department store-window-(first)-book. Handsewn chapbook.