Eavan Boland, writing in Poetry Ireland Review, praised Patrick
Chapman's "real gifts for rhythmic shock treatment and offbeat
diction", describing him as "one of the very compelling voices" of
the new generation of Irish poets. This equally sharp and confident
second collection explores strange new directions and bizarre
themes, in poems about America, viruses, a fear of falling
satellites, and the uterus as a birthday present.
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