WEEKENDS IN THE MEGACLUSTER by Gere Inserton
2006

$7

48pages



Megaclusters are the largest measurement scale humans have conceived for The Known Universe. Several megaparsecs in size, The Known Universe appears entirely homogenous beyond Megaclusters. In other words, everything becomes identical to everything else. In these poems Gere Inserton writes intimately about the stuff of our Megacluster, (from giants with eyes the size of the sun down to the very toenails of a lepton).



Written partially in California and partially in New York, these poems reflect an urgent and self-relevant composer. The illustrations capture the mundane in a remarkable light, the cover captures a new home in Brooklyn. Weekends In The Megacluster is a book about similarity, searching for similarity in a strange and unfamiliar world.



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