About Values Chauffeur You, William Fuller has written: “From the incandescently estranging pastoral of from Indiana to the restlessly pivoting intimacies of Rumi Improvisations and Speech Farm, Andrew Levy’s texts activate our agilities as readers of the ongoing struggle to write with “the shadow of [the] head falling over the page. This kaleidoscopic work is buoyed by the “complex indrafts” of an impassioned reflexivity which takes us straight into the momentum of language as it evanesces.”
Andrew Levy is the author of Artifice in the Calm Damages (Chax Press, 2021), Notes toward a Supreme Fiction 2029 (Past Perfect, 2020), Artifice in the Calm Damages (Chax chapbook, 2017), Don’t Forget to Breathe (Chax Press), Nothing Is in Here (EOAGH novella), and ten other collections of poetry and prose including Curve and Values Chauffeur You, both from O Books. His poems and essays have appeared in numerous American and international magazines and anthologies, most recently Poetics-for-the-More-than-Human-World – An Anthology of Poetry & Commentary Spuyten Duyvil, 2020). His writing works on the intersections of class and the ecology of commerce, and experimental music and the digitalization of freedom. A drummer, he works in collaboration with musicians and writers on readings and performances. Levy teaches journalism at BMCC-CUNY.