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English
Delere Press
04 October 2023
In Vert, Hellberg's dexterity in the sonnet form is on full display. These poems range through the comic, the absurd, the weird, the tragic, the sacred, the profane. As if in response to Dickinson's query, 'Unto the Whole - how add?', Hellberg says, 'Hold - my beer'. These poems drag the sonnet, kicking and singing, into new territories and new valances.
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Imprint:   Delere Press
Dimensions:   Height: 178mm,  Width: 111mm,  Spine: 4mm
Weight:   68g
ISBN:   9789811881886
ISBN 10:   981188188X
Pages:   60
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dustin Hellberg holds two doctorates and a master's in poetry from the Iowa Writers' Workshop. He is the author of Squirrel Haus, World Enough and A Perfect Sphere on a Frictionless Plane. Vert is his second book of poems. He divides his time between Korea, Iowa and the Bahamas.

Reviews for Vert

"In Vert, human virtues struggle amongst the syllables, finding, in the welter of harsh words and tender words, something bold as love. It's been a long time since anyone has taken the stuff of English as seriously as does Dustin Hellberg. This is a book of challenges and of new substances. Donald Revell, author of White Campion, Drought-Adapted Vine and Sudden Eden Though I could imagine a line by Frost that reads ""The world is loud, "" his cure would not be to ""Stick your tongue in my ear."" Yet for Hellberg, in this interwoven collection of sonnets, the remedy of tongue in ear might be sound. Blurb reader, dear ""spectrum of meat,"" ready your ear to this form, invented, as Pound put it, ""when some chap got stuck in the effort to make a canzone."" With this book, we are twisted in Hellberg's ""tumbleweed that the car just missed."" Be alert to all that is new in these electrifying encounters.' Jim Goar, author of Seoul Bus Poems, The Louisiana Purchase, and The Dustbowl"


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