New Poems
2009 to 2014
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Book Details
About the Book
Dom Yezzi’s only other book of poetry, Collected Poems, was published in 2009 to non-existent critical acclaim. This new hesitant collection delves into amorphous topics no other writer today, or at anytime in the past, has either cared to, or felt the need to, dissect ad nauseam. Neither overly elegant, nor sufficiently catchy, these halting poems seem to be equal parts overactive imagination and unnecessary psychosis and are unlike anything else this critic has ever been tasked with digesting before, including Aunt Bethel’s Thanksgiving Dinner. The halting rhythm juxtaposes with the accidental rhyme to give the overall impression of an elderly drunk stumbling into a dark alley singing Peg of My Heart with a girl on each arm. The inexplicable references and tenuous leaps in imagery challenge those not properly stoned in preparation for taking this journey. Little else can be said that the actual poetry itself doesn’t relate either explicitly or by innuendo. We await his next collection with battened-down breaths. – The East Hobroken Sentinel of Criticism
About the Author
Dom Yezzi grew up in New York City and has been writing poetry since high school. This effectively kept girls at bay but if one ventured near, reciting a few verses proved to be an effective antidote. In his formative years, people would look at him strangely when he would be reading poetry on the bus on train. For the most part, his poetic career was effectively stifled by work and raising a family. Now that these concerns are behind him, there’s no barrier to protect the world from his ruminations.