How I Married Michele: and Other Journeys, Essays
Autor Gary Gildneren Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 noi 2021
Essays from this collection have appeared in such venues as the New York Times Magazine, The Southern Review, and New Letters.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781943491223
ISBN-10: 1943491224
Pagini: 248
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: BKMK Press
Colecția BKMK Press
ISBN-10: 1943491224
Pagini: 248
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: BKMK Press
Colecția BKMK Press
Recenzii
"The huge gift to the reader that hums through and grounds Gary Gildner’s collection of essays is a particular shine of talent: Gildner engages this world with both a storyteller’s and a poet’s heart. It’s a deep engagement vividly drawn in sensory and emotional realms, an exaltation of the everyday as well as the extraordinary. Gildner is a writer who embraces this bumptious life with the explorer’s sense of wonder. Each essay is a gem, a dazzler."
—Maureen McCoy, author of Junebug and Divining Blood
"Have you heard the one about the Polish American essayist/poet/fiction writer/baseball-coach-in-Warsaw who tore down his massive old barn in Idaho at an age when most people are already dead? . . . but, no, probably you haven’t. That’s why you must read Gary Gildner’s sui generis essays in How I Married Michele. His always informal voice dances with sharp observations, subtle music, and no suffering of fools or the smallminded. He’ll teach you about some people you shouldn’t and won’t forget—among them Raymond Andrews, Richard Hugo, and Laurie Anne Rockwell—and he’ll expose for you the lesson behind a traditional Polish
saying, 'where the dog is buried.'"
—Stephen Corey, author of Startled at the Big Sound
—Maureen McCoy, author of Junebug and Divining Blood
"Have you heard the one about the Polish American essayist/poet/fiction writer/baseball-coach-in-Warsaw who tore down his massive old barn in Idaho at an age when most people are already dead? . . . but, no, probably you haven’t. That’s why you must read Gary Gildner’s sui generis essays in How I Married Michele. His always informal voice dances with sharp observations, subtle music, and no suffering of fools or the smallminded. He’ll teach you about some people you shouldn’t and won’t forget—among them Raymond Andrews, Richard Hugo, and Laurie Anne Rockwell—and he’ll expose for you the lesson behind a traditional Polish
saying, 'where the dog is buried.'"
—Stephen Corey, author of Startled at the Big Sound
Notă biografică
Gary Gildner has given readings at the 92 St. Y, Manhattan Theatre Club, Library of Congress, Shakespeare & Co. in Paris, and on the ferry crossing Lake Michigan. He’s been writer-in-residence at Reed, Davidson, and Randolph colleges, Seattle University, and Michigan State. Among his many books are two memoirs, a novel, four collections of stories and eight of poems. He is the winner of a National Magazine Award, Pushcart prizes, NEA and other fellowships, the William Carlos Williams, Theodore Roethke, and Iowa Poetry awards. He and Michele have traded the Clearwater Mountains of Idaho for the foothills of the Catalina Mountains in Arizona.