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Ill Angels by Dante Di Stefano

jessicabeckett's review

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4.0

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Review originally posted here to Booked J. As always, a copy of this book was provided by the publisher or author in exchange for my honest review. This does not effect my opinion in any way.

Reviewing poetry is a mixed bag. You can't go too in depth, at the risk of just rehashing everything you found in the prose. So, this review will be a bit shorter--such is the case with all my reviews of poetry. Ill Angels, firstly, is beautiful. If you have to take away one word from my review, it is that: beautiful.

Dante Di Stefano crafts a gorgeous set of poems within Ill Angels and spares virtually no topic. He is, in short, a true poet. If you are searching for modern poetry that taps in at a certain length, with an array of topics, Ill Angels is for you. Something about it feels instantly classic and yet is still undeniably modern.

Good poetry makes you feel the cut of its words, no matter the length, no matter the connection you do or don't hold with the poet, and Ill Angels is amongst some of the best. You can feel yourself in the best moments of Ill Angels; connecting to Di Stefano's words, and getting lost in his thoughts.

What I found most striking about Ill Angels was the way that Di Stefano ties everything together. His prose is thought-provoking, to the point, sometimes romantic and dreamy, other times brilliantly tuned into current events.

This is the poetry release you've been waiting for.
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