Piers Smith writes:

Geoff Dyer is a writer of fiction, travel and cultural matters probably better known to British readers than US ones but still deserving of a less offhand dismissal than 'someone named Geoff Dyer.' '(picnic, lightning)' is often mentioned by admiring or envious litteratuers.

Dyer's "But Beautiful" bowled me over. I then read a couple of his other books and was less impressed. But he is certainly correct about "(picnic, lightning)". How many other parentheses have become the title of a book by a poet laureate?

Jay Livingston
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