"If you're in the market for a volume of poetry about money, this is the book for you!"
-Professor David Autor, Ford Professor of Economics, MIT
"'There's no money in poetry. But there's no poetry in money, either,' quoth Robert Graves, but this collection by Daniel Wolff certainly contradicts that notion. From dives into economic theories to exploring real life contradictions like Cuba's dual monetary system, Wolff advocates always for poetry, which surely exists only as a Gift Economy. And this book is indeed a gift for readers ready to savor the destruction of dollars and doubloons and the power of language in the service of imagination."
-Bob Holman, Founder, Bowery Poetry Club
"Daniel Wolff has written some poems - more rhyming than you might think, and some laughs, bitter and otherwise - on the unlikely subject of money. They won't make him rich, but they're very good things to have."
-Bill Irwin, Actor, Writer, Professional Clown