This is an anthology of literature of sorts, written by Francis Heaney. The premise is that each of the poems is written in the style of a famous poet, with a title and related subject matter that's an anagram of the poet's name ("Holy Tango" is an anagram of "anthology"). For example:
ERROL FLYNN'S NOT DEAD ALFRED LORD TENNYSON
He grabs the rope with withered hands, Swings through the air and softly lands; Girt with a silver sword he stands.
That rotting man is Errol Flynn; He bares a grey and toothless grin, And like a zombie eats my skin.
There are a fairly staggering number of such poems in the Holy Tango of Literature, which is also available in book form. Sadly, most of them have nothing to do with zombies, but they're still quite entertaining nonetheless.
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