Sleigh, Tom

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House of Fact, House of Ruin

Reading all the way through this collection proves a grueling, humorless trek, not unlike watching Andy Warhol's 320-minute film Sleep (1963). Best reserved for fans of Sleigh's poetry.
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Station Zed

Driven, muscular poems that wrestle with violence, love, and the hybrid self; recommended for most collections.
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Army Cats

As he moves with masterly control from section to section, style to style, yet pulling along a constant narrative thread, Sleigh shows just how accomplished he is. Most devotees of contemporary poetry should try.
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