In No Right Words, Rod Roland offers an intimate meditation on poethood, parenthood, and personhood in contemporary San Francisco. Can a poet still live a bohemian life of refusal in America’s most expensive city? Will his daughter let him sleep in after a night of drunken composition? What do Joanne Kyger and Gertrude Stein have to do with any of it? The answers to these questions and more lurk within Roland’s intimate, journal-like columns.
An Ensemble Edition, co-published by San Francisco’s Bird & Beckett Books, No Right Words features a letterpress cover printed at Impart Ink, an errant studio, from handset ornaments and type from William Everson’s legendary Lime Kiln Press.