Wayne Koestenbaum knows how to drop the language in the blender of the imagination and hit frappe! The 13 ottava rima cantos in Model Homes present a neo-Freudian tale of the goings-on in the poet's present home and various events from his childhood. Modulating a voice that is urbane and ribald, melancholic and wry, Koestenbaum puts a memorable spin on the status quo notion of domestic arrangements. Wayne Koestenbaum holds a Ph.D. in English from Princeton University. He was co-winner of the 1989 Discovery/The Nation poetry contest, has published three books of poetry and three books of prose, and writes frequently for The New York Times Magazine, The London Review of Books and other periodicals. He lives in New York, NY.
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Urbane, ribald, melancholic and wry, Koestenbaum puts a memorable spin on the status quo notion of domestic arrangements.
No competing titles. Galleys will be sent to reviewers in July. Postcards will be distributed to bookstores, universities, individuals, and literary centers. Brochures detailing author and title information will be sent to reviewers and targeted individuals. As a New York City-based art critic, Wayne has many connections in the NYC art and literature world, and will be doing readings in New York City and around the United States.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781929918560
Publisert
2004-10-21
Utgiver
Vendor
BOA Editions, Limited
Vekt
141 gr
Høyde
228 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
7 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
96

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Wayne Koestenbaum holds a B.A. from Harvard and a Ph.D. in English from Princeton University. After being named co-winner of the 1989 Discovery/The Nation poetry contest, he published his first book of verse, Ode to Anna Moffo and Other Poems, which was chosen as one of The Village Voice Literary Supplement's "Favorite Books of 1990." He has since published two other books of poetry and three books of prose, including a collection of essays, Cleavage: Essays on Sex, Stars, and Aesthetics (Ballantine, 2000). He is a tenured Professor of English at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.