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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Suberb book by young Irish poet,
This review is from: The Hellbox (Oxford Poets) (Paperback)
I didn't like Greg Delanty's earlier poetry much: he seemed too easy, sort of cheaply graceful, like some other young Irish poets who I won't name here. But this book, which consists almost entirely of poems arising out of his association with the printer's trade, is a radical departure and an amazing move. The title poem alone, a long, hubristic, rambling piece of American-influenced verse, is worth the book's modest price. A really terrific achievement by a writer I had dismissed.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Delanty has a winner in this innovative volume,
By August747@aol.com (Las Vegas, Nevada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Hellbox (Oxford Poets) (Paperback)
This short collection of poetry is very interesting, mainly because of a new twist. While slowly telling the tale of his development as a person & a new American citizen, Delanty throws in many scenes from the printer's life, including their own termanology. He also has fun with the actual print, some poems being backwards, upside down or with fading and sloping words. It's a quick read & definately worth the time as the poems are very entertaining and innovative.
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The Hellbox (Oxford Poets) by Greg Delanty (Paperback - November 12, 1998)
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