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D.O.A. at Dante’s
D.O.A. at Dante’s By Robert Collins 11thour Press, 2023 Paper: $16.00 Genre: Poetry Reviewed by Richard Hague Robert Collins is co-founder of The Birmingham Poetry Review and author of several previous volumes of accomplished and varied poems. His latest collection, D.O.A. at Dante’s, is set in a college-town bar haunted by the lost souls of wasted adjuncts and professors, graduate students, hippies, slumming sorority girls, drop-outs, and various ne-er-do-wells and hangers-on of the kind Dante might have encountered in his Inferno, of which this place is an avatar. Its speaker, our guide, is a former denizen of that bar and city and university in another life. His cycle of poems is an extended complaint, confession, wry celebration, rebuttal, and finally, one suspects, exorcism of the demons of this pandemonium. It’s as if Chaucer’s “Prologue” has been displaced to Eliot’s Waste Land via Dante’s Inferno— “so many, / I had not thought death had undone so many.” Ten thousand cars a day, a few more or less perhaps, plus passersby on foot didn’t know and didn’t really give [...]