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We see much of this feature in the work of young poets, who attempt to reflect modern-day anomie, urban zeitgeist, simul stimuli and the randomness of quicksilver lives. Sometimes it works, when its subtly conducted, not laid too thick. There is a trick to handling delicacy of irony in non-linear impressions, expressions and narratives. More often than not, however, that sleight-of-hand poker trick proves elusive.
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