Peter Goulding's fourth, or maybe fifth, (who's counting?) book of
comic verse again delves the murky depths of the poet's
imagination. There are still plenty of poems about murdering his
wife and disposing of her body but there are darker poems too - the
proliferation of tomatoes on Jupiter, the birth of Princess
Charlotte and his critiques of the counties of Tipperary and
Offaly, to name but four. His mind, which, to be frank, would be
put to much better use, learning a trade or simply vegetating, is
again employed solving many of the world's problems in rhyming
couplets, villanelles and other fiendish weapons of mass
destruction. Comes with a cultural health warning.
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