Flashlight (Essential Poets, Band 169) - Softcover

Boss, Laura

 
9781550713152: Flashlight (Essential Poets, Band 169)

Inhaltsangabe

Poetry. "In FLASHLIGHT, Laura Boss proves she is an audacious poet. She succeeds in writing risk-taking poems that are full of ironic and wry humor. The poems speak with the self-deprecating, down to earth voice of a sensual woman. This is a poet whose increasingly sure hand guides her to handle her explosive material with the deftness of a high wire artist. I love this book. I love these poems. I know that anyone who starts to read FLASHLIGHT will not be able to put it down. What energy, what effervescence, what a tour de force! Anyone who thinks poetry can't save your life should read this book."—Maria Mazziotti Gillan

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Laura Boss, a national award-winning poet, was a first prize winner in Poetry Society of America's Gordon Barber Poetry Contest. Founder and Editor of Lips poetry magazine, she was the sole representative of the USA in 1987 at the XXVI Annual International Struga Poetry Readings in Yugoslavia. Her awards for her own poetry include an American Literary Translators Award, and Fellowships in Creative Writing (Poetry) from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State in 1986, 1992, and 1999. Her books of poetry include Stripping (1982), the award-winning On the Edge of the Hudson (1986), and Reports From the Front (1995. Her most recent book is Arms: New and Selected Work (1999). Her poetry has appeared in the New York Times and in the anthology The Poets of New Jersey: From Colonial to Contemporary (Jersey Shore Publications). She has been a featured reader at the United Nations, Princeton University, the New York Public Library, and numerous other poetry venues and universities in this country and Europe.

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