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A Poetry Book Society Recommendation
A Sunday Times, Telegraph and Irish Times Book of the Year
Shortlisted for the Pigott Poetry Prize in association with Listowel Writers’ Week


Dean Browne arrives at the After Party with the maturity and style of an altogether more seasoned poet. In a debut collection of standout and stand-alone poems, each tests the boundaries of its unique universe. Browne is a mesmeric teller of strange tales, imaginings that can seem origamically contained within the compressed dimensions of a poem. A leg sets off on a long train journey; a Parisian alley cat is launched into space; earthbound lovers attempt to connect while their inner lives prove unbridgeable.

Losses are mourned: two poets elegized here – Charles Simic and the late Donegal poet Matthew Sweeney – might offer a fingerpost of sensibilities, though Browne’s significant talent is distinctly his own. After Party introduces a beguiling, resonant new voice, a raised eyebrow and fidelity to the image – sometimes carried along the tightrope much further than seems possible. In poems that are both death-haunted and youthful, and thrumming with a delicious dark humour, Dean Browne brings a much-needed injection of the surreal – or the surreal-ish as he might prefer to say – to Ireland’s rising generation.

'Wildly expressive and exuberant, throwing out phrases and ideas almost recklessly. . . After Party is surely the start of an exceptional poetic career' – Graeme Richardson, Sunday Times Books of the Year

‘Poems that sneak in the side-door then exit through the ceiling’ – Caroline Bird

'The success of this Cork-based 31-year-old is by no means a surprise . . . But it’s still refreshing to encounter such a distilled, haunting voice' – Telegraph, Books of the Year

‘Dean Browne is a terrific poet: his language is agile and fresh, his ideas surprising, and the reader feels invigorated, renewed – and lucky to have met such poems’ – Nick Laird

Critics Review

Quirky, kooky, dark, philosophical, absurd and always wonderful, often edged between outrageous humour and revelation, these richly imagistic poems are full of invention. Each poem treads slowly onwards inventing itself as it proceeds to celebrate the transforming powers of poetry. An original and thrilling poet whose every poem hit the mark!
Daljit Nagra on Kitchens at Night
These poems are packed with exuberant images. They twist and turn in constantly surprising ways – line by line, I never know where they’ll take me next! The first read exhilarates; re-reads reveal hidden depths and subterranean passages to the magical adventures. I adored the furniture poems especially, but every poem thrills. This is gorgeous, exciting work and I’m in awe of its energy and vitality.
Pascale Petit on Kitchens at Night
Poems that sneak in the side-door then exit through the ceiling
Caroline Bird
Dean Browne is a terrific poet: his language is agile and fresh, his ideas surprising, and the reader feels invigorated, renewed – and lucky to have met such poems
Nick Laird
Wildly expressive and exuberant, throwing out phrases and ideas almost recklessly. . . After Party is surely the start of an exceptional poetic career
Sunday Times
The success of this Cork-based 31-year-old is by no means a surprise . . . But it’s still refreshing to encounter such a distilled, haunting voice
Telegraph
After Party is surely the start of an exceptional poetic career
The Times
'it’s still refreshing to encounter such a distilled, haunting voice' - Telegraph, Books of the Year
Telegraph
After Party by Dean Browne doesn't feel like a debut collection, so measured and accomplished is the voice that constitutes it. Delightfully absurd, serious about the jokes it makes, and with enormous heart
Irish Times
[After Party] revels in excess and precision . . . writing that captures and vivifies; poetry that works like a binding spell
Poetry Review
Author Dean Browne
Narrator Dean Browne
Duration 1 hours and 13 minutes
Release Date
ISBN 9781035054688
Format Audiobook
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Genre Modern and contemporary poetry (c 1900 onwards), Poetry by individual poets
Availability GB, IE, US

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