I have a confession to make. I’ve never reviewed a book of poetry, let alone drunken poetry! I didn’t know what to expect when I “cracked the spine”. Well, the first poem left me chortling and I quickly read it aloud to my man, who shivered and made a face like he just tasted something sour (or maybe chugged a bottle of vinegar)! Each poem I began, I told myself that’d be the last one I’d read that night. And then, before I knew it, I was scrolling down to the next one! Hosho’s writing is hysterical, heart-wrenching, passionate, curt, boisterous, and all-in-all, something everyone who’s ever had a few drunken nights with their buddies can relate to! And while I’d love to quote a few passages, I feel that taken out of context, they wouldn’t mean as much, or come across as funny, or sorrowful, or enraged, or emotionally charged, as they are in the lines of the full poem. Oh, by the way, don’t expect these poems to rhyme or, for that matter, to read like a Dr. Seuss book. So, my advice, if you’re looking for something that’s not mainstream from someone who will publish something that will shock you at times, make you laugh, make you cry, make you rage, then check out A Deep & Gorgeous Thirst by Hosho McCreesh!
Fans of Boondock Saints (yes, I know this is a movie and my blog is about books, but this just FITS) will like this book.