United Artists: Poems (The James Dickey Contemporary Poetry Series),Used

United Artists: Poems (The James Dickey Contemporary Poetry Series),Used

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Review 'Rosenstock has cerated her own quirky nomenclature of experience, her own wisecracking erotics of art, by rummaging through what she calls 'the troves of culture's treasures.' She has given us a verbal universe where artists are antically associated, where the spirit sashays forth and the sidestreets of excessfilled with the wild signs and clamorous voices, imaginative roads not takenall turn up at the palace of wisdom.'Edward Hirsch'Imagine the Divine Comedy, Goblin Market, Divine Comedies, and BrockBroido's Hunger, then join with them Rosenstock's prismatic music, and you will have United Artists.'Cynthia Macdonald Product Description A bold, new poet to be noted, identified, and saluted with a certain hilarity, S. X. Rosenstock advises her readers to 'abandon all anxiety of allusion catching' and 'let the poems work their cooing, buzzing, garrulous way into your innocent ears.' Compared by Richard Howard to Florine Stettheimer in terms of her pallette and her impasto, Rosenstock delights in the preposterous, the unavailing, and the nottobecloned as she moves among the monuments and the ruins of society in verses that beguile the ear, leapfrog grammatical barriers, and prod Wharton and Plath into patterns subservient to her whim. All the while this talented poet challenges patriarchal codes and reveals authentic sources of pleasure. From the Back Cover A bold, new poet's vision of transformative, exuberant art, United Artists celebrates the primacy of imagination in the life welllived. This beguiling first collection of poems by S. X. Rosenstock is an art lover's dream as well as a passionate, timely defense of the arts. With remarkable verve and grace, Rosenstock moves among the monuments and the ruins of society in comic, compassionate verses that challenge patriarchal codes and reveal authentic modes of pleasures. In fresh and provocative fashion, Rosenstock offers readers breathtakingly original encounters with the likes of Charles Baudelaire, Aubrey Beardsley, Fernando Botero, Francisco Goya, Lana Turner, Edith Wharton, John Woo, Madame Bovary's daughter, Petit Marcel's mother, and a host of others. About the Author S. X. Rosenstock writes poetry and essays in Los Angeles, where she lives with her husband and daughter. Her work has appeared in the Paris Review, the Antioch Review, and other publications.

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  • Q: What is the main theme of 'United Artists: Poems' by S. X. Rosenstock? A: The main theme of 'United Artists: Poems' revolves around the transformative power of imagination and the arts. The collection challenges traditional patriarchal codes and celebrates creativity and authentic sources of pleasure.
  • Q: How many pages does 'United Artists: Poems' have? A: 'United Artists: Poems' contains a total of 64 pages.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'United Artists: Poems'? A: The author of 'United Artists: Poems' is S. X. Rosenstock, who writes poetry and essays.
  • Q: What is the condition of the book? A: The book is classified as 'New' and is described as a used book in good condition.
  • Q: What type of binding does 'United Artists: Poems' have? A: 'United Artists: Poems' is available in hardcover binding.
  • Q: When was 'United Artists: Poems' published? A: 'United Artists: Poems' was published on April 1, 1996.
  • Q: Is 'United Artists: Poems' a first edition? A: Yes, 'United Artists: Poems' is a first edition.
  • Q: What are some notable features of the poems in 'United Artists'? A: The poems in 'United Artists' are characterized by their playful language, unique perspectives on art and society, and a blend of humor and compassion.
  • Q: Can you describe the author's style in 'United Artists: Poems'? A: S. X. Rosenstock's style in 'United Artists' is described as bold and exuberant, utilizing a quirky nomenclature that engages readers in imaginative and challenging ways.
  • Q: What influences can be found in Rosenstock's poetry? A: Rosenstock's poetry reflects influences from various artists and literary figures, offering original encounters with renowned personalities like Charles Baudelaire and Edith Wharton.

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