
Erin Belieu offers a simply knockout review of Don Share?s
Squandermania
in the
Boston Review
.

It is also heartening to encounter a poet who is willing to risk writing a book that not everyone will have the patience to explore. There is something ultimately winning about the book?s lack of easy salutation, as well as a lot of sly amusement and good will to be found in the purposefully kvetchy parts. Squandermania is a grownup book with grownup concerns, and it unapologetically expects more of its reader than a permanently disconnected pose. These are poems that invite us through their many dark requirements.
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