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Wry
on the Rocks
Henry Holt & Company -- 1956(Edited
from the book jacket cover)
This
volume of verse is by the same Steve Allen. The same Steve Allen, that is, who holds court
on Tonight, who impersonated the great clarinetist in The Benny Goodman Story,
who authored Bop Fables and The Funny Men, and who last
fall regaled his many fans and made some new ones with a book of short stores entitled Fourteen for Tonight.
There are far more than fourteen poems in WRY ON THE ROCKS, and they
are just as varied in character as the poet is diverse in talent. How can one define
a poet who writes with equal ease and enthusiasm of "chocolate mashed
potatoes"; on the dangers of poetry; about a bad Samaritan; and who combines
"Mencken, Lincoln and God"? And how can one define a book of poetry that
is sophisticated and sarcastic; humorous and double-edged; tender and funny at the
same time?
Here is a book of verse that has something for everyone. It has
short poems for lovers of short poems, long poems for lovers of long poems, and love poems
for lovers. It has frankly autobiographical poems, poems that are worldly-wise and
poems that are pointedly pointless. Some of these poems will launch a smile and some
will precipitate an uproar; they will be recited at proper teas and improper cocktail
parties. No "epic" verse here, but plenty of food for thought and
laughter, all by Steve Allen and all very au courant. |