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Sinatra from All Points of View, February 6, 2008
This review is from: Sinatra: . . . but buddy, I'm a kind of poem (Paperback)
"Sinatra . . . but buddy, I'm a kind of poem" is the most delightful book of any kind I have read for a long time. I am not a Sinatra fanatic, but you don't have to be to enjoy this collection. The authors are wide-ranging, from Allen Ginsberg (the name that drew me to the book) to Kathleen Norris, George Jessel, Ravi Shankar, Landis Everson, E.J.Thribb (284) [!!], and tens of other talented writers. Many of the poems have just passing reference to Sinatra, but one I enjoyed particularly, Emily XYZ's "Sinatra walks out," is a duet about the Man, meant to be read across facing pages of Voices A and B. Sinatra fan or not, the reader will find hours of entertainment with this great anthology.
The publisher, by the way is ENTASIS PRESS - there is a minor error in the listing on Amazon.
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