“John Colburn’s Psychadelic Norway shows off the style of anarchic poetry at its best. [A]n admirable collection and one that deserves a great amount of praise for its poise and creativity.”
—Sacramento Book Review
“Such a joy to read. . . . Psychedelic Norway is a feast for the eyes, ears and intellect—specifically, it is an abundant feast.”
—Galatea Resurrects
“The poems in [this] collection are surreal as the title suggests, dipping in and out of the present, reading thoughts of inanimate objects and waxing philosophical between grotesque visions. Chaotic and vibrant, it’s playful on the surface and illuminating to those who spend more time with it.”
—Secrets of the City
“John Colburn’s Psychedelic Norway is a little like hearing John Coltrane’s ‘sheets of sound’ for the first time. It’s all in there, the past, the present, the hoped for future and the sense of loss. . . . The experience of reading these poems is something like weightlessness. . . . Worth full price of admission and then some.”
—Michael Dennis
“John Colburn does here for poetry what George Saunders has done for the short story: liberate it to pursue darkly funny social commentary through wildly inventive combinations of form and tone.”
—Dobby Gibson
“Thank god for this book.”
—Amanda Nadelberg
“Read John Colburn’s poetry and feel him lay bandages upon the earth. . . . Colburn builds a kaleidoscopic palace for the reader to navigate: fractured, crystalline, and trembling with light. . . . Psychedelic Norway holds countless questions and limitless magic.”
—The L Magazine