In 4th Floor: Paranoia, Depression, and Other States of Mind, Dave Boles
takes the reader on a mythopoeic adventure that weaves between tales of those
abandoned on the upper floor of a mental institution and an everyman narrating
the perplexing throes of his life, a pagan awaiting the moral judgment of the
gods, summoning a spirit older than a Judeo-Christian god. He suggests there is
very little clearance between the madman and the everyman. Chronicling the
insanity of our age and its "political rain"; its many-splendored absurdities
and its hypocrisy, while he beckons the moral clarity of a bygone age. Along the
way the reader visits Dachau, the Voynich Manuscript, the Nibiru cataclysm and
many creatures plucked from a fabled space who remind humans of a confounding
nature reluctant to give up its wisdom easily. These fabulist creatures signal
the supremacy of nature over culture, and in doing so they signal there are no
madmen in the wild, only ones that sound off in the inhabited spaces . . . and
if you listen very closely, you can hear the Haldol speaking in all of us.
~ Tim Kahl, author of Drips, Spills, Bursts, Tangles & Washes
As I read the book cover to cover, I wanted to write down key elements: wisdom,
deep thoughts, insights, and creative anchors for my benefit. I found myself
writing almost the entire book over again. Dave Boles’ 4th Floor appears
and vanishes from sight as we will it to. We are the drivers of our reality,
unless ...
~ Paul Aponte, author of Del Cactus
Dave Boles dedicates his poetry collection, 4th Floor, Paranoia, Depression,
And Other States of Mind, "to those varied souls I shared countless moments
with as we traveled together, dodging demons." Boles probes society’s truth of
the human experience, "tell me, what, exactly is normal." In the poem,
"Political Rain," even the weather results in academic debates and a solipsistic
view of natural phenomena. From the private to the public with special
consideration to the unknown, these poems just don’t happen but move and grow
through the noise of the world. His poems engage our awareness to lift us
into Other States Of Mind, and draw our attention to matters that should
concern all of us.
~ Lara Gularte, Poet Laureate Emerita El Dorado County, CA
author of Fourth World Woman

