If you’re familiar with this poet’s work, you’ll know what to expect: sharp, incisive pieces with an economy of language, tart takes on various aspects of modern life, and not a rainbow or a unicorn in sight. If you’re not familiar, you’re missing out.
Written between Istanbul and Belgrade, this collection picks up where its predecessor 'Forty Four' left off, riffing on matters as diverse as the lunacy of extreme wealth, night clubs for the follically challenged, and the age-old phenomenon of arithmetical piety. So without further ado, kindly step aboard, buckle up, and settle in for the ride.