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Amy Gerstler

    La poesia di Amy Gerstler, nota per la sua arguzia e complessità, si addentra nei temi della redenzione, della sofferenza e della sopravvivenza. Autrice di oltre una dozzina di raccolte poetiche e due opere di narrativa, Gerstler è riconosciuta per una voce distintiva che permea il suo lavoro. La sua scrittura esplora spesso le complessità della condizione umana con acuta intelligenza e una prospettiva originale. Attraverso parole attentamente scelte e immagini inaspettate, invita i lettori a considerare aspetti più profondi della vita e dell'arte.

    The Best American Poetry 2010
    Index of Women
    • Index of Women

      • 112pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      From a "maestra of invention" (The New York Times) who is at once supremely witty, ferociously smart, and emotionally raw, a new collection of poems about womanhood Amy Gerstler has won acclaim for sly, sophisticated, and subversive poems that find meaning in unexpected places. Women's voices, from childhood to old age, dominate this new collection of rants, dramatic monologues, confessions and laments. A young girl muses on virginity. An aging opera singer rages against the fact that she must quit drinking. A woman in a supermarket addresses a head of lettuce. The tooth fairy finally speaks out. Both comic and prayer-like, these poems wrestle with mortality, animality, love, gender, and what it is to be human.

      Index of Women
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    • The Best American Poetry 2010

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      AMY GERSTLER’S COMMITMENT TO INNOVATIVE POETRY that conveys meaning, feeling, wit, and humor informs the cross section of poems in the 2010 edition of The Best American Poetry. The works collected here represent the wealth, breadth, and tremendous energy of poetry in the United States today. Featuring poems from top bards like John Ashbery, Anne Carson, Louise Glück, Sharon Olds, and Charles Simic, this edition also poignantly captures the current moment, including John Updike’s sonnets chronicling his final weeks. The anthology showcases exciting pieces from rising stars such as Bob Hicok, Terrance Hayes, Denise Duhamel, Dean Young, and Elaine Equi. It opens with series editor David Lehman’s incisive foreword about the state of American poetry and includes a marvelous introduction by Amy Gerstler. Concluding notes from the poets illuminate their works and writing processes, making this a delightful addition to a classic series. The anthology features a diverse range of voices, ensuring a rich tapestry of contemporary poetry that resonates with readers and reflects the dynamic landscape of American literature today.

      The Best American Poetry 2010