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A cycle of comic sonnets written in streetwise, colloquial slang that reshapes the formal love sequence into a bawdy, modern idiom. The poems follow a swaggering, self-conscious suitor as he courts, quarrels with, and ruminates about a capricious beloved, using ragtime rhythms, inventive metaphors, and playful argot to both parody and reanimate romantic convention. A prefatory essay frames the collection as an experiment in elevating everyday speech to lyric ends, defending slang as a fertile expressive resource. The overall tone mixes affectionate mockery with genuine verbal inventiveness, turning popular talk into a deliberately crafted sonnet cycle.

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Wallace Irwin

Wallace Irwin was an American author and poet known for his humorous and satirical works. He gained recognition for his unique style that often blended lightheartedness with social commentary. Among his notable works is "Letters of a Japanese Schoolboy (Hashimura Togo)," which showcases his ability to adopt different perspectives and cultural nuances. Irwin also penned several collections of love sonnets, including "The Love Sonnets of a Car Conductor" and "The Love Sonnets of a Hoodlum," reflecting his playful approach to romance and relationships. His literary contributions continue to be appreciated for their wit and charm.

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