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Bukowski in a Sundress: Confessions from a Writing Life [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis: 212x138 mm, weight: 198 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: Penguin USA
  • ISBN-10: 0143128469
  • ISBN-13: 9780143128465
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis: 212x138 mm, weight: 198 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: Penguin USA
  • ISBN-10: 0143128469
  • ISBN-13: 9780143128465
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A dazzling, edgy, laugh-out-loud memoir from the award-winning poet and novelist that reflects on writing, drinking, dating, and more, Kim Addonizio is used to being exposed. As a writer of provocative poems and stories, she has encountered success along with snark: one critic dismissed her as Charles Bukowski in a sundress. (Why not Walt Whitman in a sparkly tutu? she muses.) Now, in this utterly original memoir in essays, she opens up to chronicle the joys and indignities in the life of a writer wandering through middle age. Addonizio vividly captures moments of inspiration at the writing desk (or bed) and adventures on the road--from a champagne-and-vodka-fueled one-night stand at a writing conference to sparsely attended readings at remote Midwestern colleges. Her crackling, unfiltered wit brings colorful life to pieces like What Writers Do All Day, How to Fall for a Younger Man, and Necrophilia (that is, sexual attraction to men who are dead inside). And she turns a tender yet still comic eye to her family: her father, who sparked her love of poetry; her mother, a former tennis champion who struggled through Parkinsons at the end of her life; and her daughter, who at a young age chanced upon some erotica she had written for Penthouse. At once intimate and outrageous, Addonizios memoir radiates all the wit and heartbreak and ever-sexy grittiness that her fans have come to love--and that new readers will not soon forget-- The award-winning poet and author of Ordinary Genius reflects on a creative life shaped by drinking, dating and family, discussing such topics as her sparsely attended readings, her mothers end-of-life battle with Parkinsons and her challenges as a mostly single parent. Original. The poet and author reflects on a creative life shaped by drinking, dating, and family, discussing such topics as her sparsely attended readings, her mothers battle with Parkinsons, and her challenges as a mostly single parent. A dazzling, edgy, laugh-out-loud memoir from the award-winning poet and novelist that reflects on writing, drinking, dating, and more Kim Addonizio is used to being exposed. As a writer of provocative poems and stories, she has encountered success along with snark: one critic dismissed her as “Charles Bukowski in a sundress.” (“Why not Walt Whitman in a sparkly tutu?” she muses.) Now, in this utterly original memoir in essays, she opens up to chronicle the joys and indignities in the life of a writer wandering through middle age.              Addonizio vividly captures moments of inspiration at the writing desk (or bed) and adventures on the road—from a champagne-and-vodka-fueled one-night stand at a writing conference to sparsely attended readings at remote Midwestern colleges. Her crackling, unfiltered wit brings colorful life to pieces like “What Writers Do All Day,” “How to Fall for a Younger Man,” and “Necrophilia” (that is, sexual attraction to men who are dead inside). And she turns a tender yet still comic eye to her family: her father, who sparked her love of poetry; her mother, a former tennis champion who struggled through Parkinson’s at the end of her life; and her daughter, who at a young age chanced upon some erotica she had written for Penthouse. At once intimate and outrageous, Addonizio’s memoir radiates all the wit and heartbreak and ever-sexy grittiness that her fans have come to love—and that new readers will not soon forget.
Plan D
1(8)
How to Succeed in Po Biz
9(8)
A Word of It
17(4)
Necrophilia
21(4)
Children of the Corn
25(8)
Are You Insane?
33(8)
How to Try to Stop Drinking So Much
41(10)
Pants on Fire
51(6)
Flu Shot
57(12)
All Manner of Obscene Things
69(10)
Not Dancing
79(6)
How I Write
85(2)
Simple Christian Charity
87(10)
Best Words, Best Order
97(6)
Don't Worry
103(6)
Bukowski in a Sundress
109(6)
Cocktail Time
115(4)
Penis by Penis
119(10)
DOA
129(10)
How to Fall for a Younger Man
139(16)
I ♥ New York
155(10)
What Writers Do All Day
165(4)
Untrammeled
169(8)
The Process
177(8)
How to Be a Dirty, Dirty Whore
185(10)
Space
195(10)
Acknowledgments 205