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		<title>After Party</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<b>A beguiling and brilliant debut poetry collection from one of Ireland's rising generation poets.</b>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>A Poetry Book Society Recommendation</b></p>
<p>Dean Browne arrives at the <i>After Party</i> with the maturity and style of an altogether more seasoned poet. In a debut collection of standout and stand-alone poems, each tests the boundaries of its unique universe. Browne is a mesmeric teller of strange tales, imaginings that can seem origamically contained within the compressed dimensions of a poem. A leg sets off on a long train journey; a Parisian alley cat is launched into space; earthbound lovers attempt to connect while their inner lives prove unbridgeable.</p>
<p>Losses are mourned: two poets elegized here &#8211; Charles Simic and the late Donegal poet Matthew Sweeney &#8211; might offer a fingerpost of sensibilities, though Browne&#8217;s significant talent is distinctly his own. <i>After Party</i> introduces a beguiling, resonant new voice, a raised eyebrow and fidelity to the image &#8211; sometimes carried along the tightrope much further than seems possible. In poems that are both death-haunted and youthful, and thrumming with a delicious dark humour, Dean Browne brings a much-needed injection of the surreal &#8211; or the surreal-ish as he might prefer to say &#8211; to Ireland&#8217;s rising generation.</p>
<p><b>&#8216;Poems that sneak in the side-door then exit through the ceiling&#8217; &#8211; Caroline Bird</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;Dean Browne is a terrific poet: his language is agile and fresh, his ideas surprising, and the reader feels invigorated, renewed &#8211; and lucky to have met such poems&#8217; &#8211; Nick Laird</b></p>
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