Distributed for Carnegie Mellon University Press
Still Some Cake
Cummins’s quiet, lunatic meditations—wait, that should be luminous meditations—are great fun. From father-son stuff, and women grousing about that sentimentality, to killing someone in your basement, or turning into a locust, or imagining his wife’s violent death, Cummins hasn’t lost his touch. Though he does lose his hand in one of these. Maybe it should be numinous meditations? In various emergencies?