The Best Man that Ever was


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The Best Man That Ever Was announces Annie Freud as one of the most startlingly original poets to have emerged for many years. With the imaginative risks she takes, Freud might be called an experimental poet, were her poetry not so effortlessly successful. These wise, funny, sly, erotic, and lightning-witted poems all find their marks with unerring accuracy. From the astonishing and highly discomforting dramatic monologue of the title poem, through love poems of great worldly tenderness, to a soliloquy from the inventor of the individual fruit pie, the reader is both challenged and royally entertained from first to last. The Best Man That Ever Was is one of the most important poetic debuts of the last decade.




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