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Dean Young, . . Univ. of Pittsburgh, $12.95 (112pp) ISBN 978-0-8229-5780-5
The talky, impatient verse of Young's fifth collection skids all over mainstream American culture and across the language, jumbling comic or startling phrases together in hot pursuit of comedy, shock or charm. "A swimming pool on the 18th floor?/ King Lear done by sock puppets?" Anything goes in a Young poem, especially if it makes the poet sound hip, or insouciant, or just plain strange: "Initially I too appeared between the legs/ of a woman in considerable discomfort," he opens one mock-autobiographical poem. "A poem should be/ a noise then it should know when to shut up./ It should be naked in the rain or nearly so"; "Tragically, I took over Sue's damaged iguana." Elsewhere, Young (
Reviewed on: 02/25/2002
Genre: Nonfiction