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Very Good. Size: 5x0x8; Inscribed by author but for some reason the inscription has been black-markered out (still visible); 88 clean, unmarked, tightly-bound pages of poetry; cover has very light shelf wear.
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Very good. 88 pages. Wraps, illus. (some in color). Signed by the author. In I CAN SMILE LIKE ERROL FLYNN Tito Titus interrogates life, aging, and death with a delicate blow torch. These poems adore the beauty of youth and memory; fluently articulate the melancholy and nostalgia delivered by loss; and, with irreverence and awe, dicker with Death. Words used by reviewers include wry, wistful, fierce, searing, erotic, humor, regret, bravado, and longing. The book contains three sections: the diceyness of life without do-overs ("Can you hear me now? "); Titus's chaos-fueled youth ("The beasts within"); and, Death and mortality ("Swish of a horse's tail"). Lovely women, dead men, bastards, saints, victims, flies, Richard Brautigan, Anne Carson, and wide pants-all that and more, idolized or cauterized by a poet's pen.