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		<title>Brandon Scott Gorrell</title>
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The descriptor &#8220;outsider&#8221;&#8211; as in &#8220;outsider art&#8221; or &#8220;outsider music&#8221;&#8211;is a loaded adjective. Whatever you think it means (and even if that&#8217;s &#8220;nothing&#8221;), we can all agree that it points to some indefinable quality of strangeness in a work. Any definition beyond that gets thorny.
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<p>The descriptor &#8220;outsider&#8221;&#8211; as in &#8220;outsider art&#8221; or &#8220;outsider music&#8221;&#8211;is a loaded adjective. Whatever you think it means (and even if that&#8217;s &#8220;nothing&#8221;), we can all agree that it points to some indefinable quality of strangeness in a work. Any definition beyond that gets thorny.</p>
<p>Safe to say, then, that <a href="http://dayofmoustaches.blogspot.com/2008/01/interview-with-brandon-scott-gorrell.html">Brandon Scott Gorrell</a> is working in the vein of the outsider artist. His full-length book of poetry, <em><a href=" http://muumuuhouse.com/brandonscottgorrell.poetrybook.html">during my nervous breakdown i want to have a biographer present</a></em> is a thoroughly confounding collection of pieces with titles like &#8220;gmail&#8221; and  &#8220;today i empathized with the top of a tower&#8221;. It is either extremely easy to understand or extremely befuddling; I&#8217;m still not sure which. Published by Muumuu House, Gorrell&#8217;s work feels like the kind of poetry that very few people will like but those few people will like it immensely. Faint praise? No, just praise with an advanced warning.</p>
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