First book of epigrammatic poetry: "There's a Brevitist Loose in the Condensory [or] If You Want Your Heart Broken, Read Somebody Else"
Overview
There’s a Brevitist Loose in the Condensory (or) If You Want Your Heart Broken, Read Somebody Else is a collection of poetry in six parts: (1) poems about a modern life that is often quite mad and less often a little silly, (2) poems intentionally “epigrammaticer” than most, (3) poems about love and its challenges, (4) political poems, (5) poems that don’t work at all if you hear them only and (6) [sic] poems
First book of epigrammatic poetry: "There's a Brevitist Loose in the Condensory [or] If You Want Your Heart Broken, Read Somebody Else"
Overview
There’s a Brevitist Loose in the Condensory (or) If You Want Your Heart Broken, Read Somebody Else is a collection of poetry in six parts:
(1) poems about a modern life that is often quite mad and less often a little silly,
(2) poems intentionally “epigrammaticer” than most,
(3) poems about love and its challenges,
(4) political poems,
(5) poems that don’t work at all if you hear them only and
(6) [sic] poems