A work in which the visual dimension has become as multifaceted as
the textual one, making Cage the posthumous collaborator on an
artist' book--Gilbert Alan "Hyperallergic"
The Siglio edition preserves [Cage's] graphic effects, but more
importantly it gives a sense of the company he kept... and of his
passionate feelings about a world locked in a state of perpetual
warfare... Cage has a reputation for being a Zen-inspired wit. He
was also much more, an intensely engaged moral thinker.--Holland
Cotter "The New York Times"
These fragments of opinions and problems, worries and joys are
meant to be meditative, and working through them recalibrates the
reader's perspective.--Nicole Rudick "The Paris Review Daily"
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