Published: 1958
Total Pages: 136
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"The poetry reader who stalks only the heights of Milton, Wordsworth, and Keats is missing a great deal of the fun. These pages, gathered from the lower slopes of Parnassus, present some of the more startling, outrageous and horrible of the poets' effluvia, couched in verse which should be deathless because it is so damnably bad. Here is an abysmal glimpse into an awful new world for the poetry lover"--Book jacket.