About This Book
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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