Críticas:
"Carlson's a romantic--even when he's writing about failings, folly and violence."
"--The Los Angeles Times"
"Carlson writes about the natural world with convincing authority... with Ron Carlson, you really are in expert hands."
"--The New York Times Book Review"
"Carlson captures the ordinary occurrences that define our lives."
"--Publishers Weekly"
"Carlson never drops an extra word or a false phrase."
"--The Washington Post"
"Carlson's focus is transporting, absorbing. It shakes you from stupor, strips you down. He understands that most of us live in a world of enervating crap, whether in the cliffs of Idaho or the canyons of the city."
"--Esquire"
"Carlson transforms the comic junkpile of Americas waning prosperity into a livable, if harsh, landscape."
"--The Chicago Tribune"
"His poems are conversational, extremely accessible, willfully casual and consistently funny, but also laced with a lightly worn sadness, a symptom of everyday heartache."
--Ron Padgett
"Carlson's a romantic--even when he's writing about failings, folly and violence."
"--The Los Angeles Times"
"Carlson writes about the natural world with convincing authority... with Ron Carlson, you really are in expert hands."
"--The New York Times Book Review"
"Carlson captures the ordinary occurrences that define our lives."
"--Publishers Weekly"
Carlson never drops an extra word or a false phrase.
The Washington Post
Carlson s focus is transporting, absorbing. It shakes you from stupor, strips you down. He understands that most of us live in a world of enervating crap, whether in the cliffs of Idaho or the canyons of the city.
Esquire
Carlson transforms the comic junkpile of Americas waning prosperity into a livable, if harsh, landscape.
The Chicago Tribune
His poems are conversational, extremely accessible, willfully casual and consistently funny, but also laced with a lightly worn sadness, a symptom of everyday heartache.
Ron Padgett
Carlson s a romanticeven when he s writing about failings, folly and violence.
The Los Angeles Times
Carlson writes about the natural world with convincing authority with Ron Carlson, you really are in expert hands.
The New York Times Book Review
Carlson captures the ordinary occurrences that define our lives.
Publishers Weekly"
Reseña del editor:
Ron Carlson is a master of the contemporary short story. In The Blue Box, he extends that mastery to theshort short story, offering us a captivating glimpse of a writer at play. With that voice of hissharp, sensitive, and wry, brimming with good humorCarlson inhabits one standby after another of the American pop landscape, past and present: monster flicks, action heroes, unsupervised teenagers, blogging. Coming in for special scrutiny is the world of education, in hilarious send-ups of recommendation letters, teacher evaluations, style guides, and a MOOC. Whimsical, wistful, and gently surreal,The Blue Box delights in life’s unending absurdities, and reminds us not to take anythingespecially ourselvestoo seriously.
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