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A Moveable Famine
This is the story of a boy from working class Queens who discovers poetry, an unlikely obsession that leads him from a Jesuit college's all male, sex-starved campus to the St. Mark's Poetry Project, and then to the Iowa Writers Workshop. He makes up for his previous lack of romance while at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, and goes on to teach at two colleges, with a stay at Yaddo in between. John crosses paths with Raymond Carver, Robert Creeley and John Cheever, and receives guidance from mentors like Stanley Kunitz and strangers like Allen Ginsberg. A Moveable Famine is, ultimately, the portrait of an individual and an age. Above all, it is a book about identity.
Medios
Ebook
Género
Fiction and Literature
Ofrecido por
The Permanent Press (Editorial)
(User: permanent)
Lote
April 2014
Comienza: 2014-04-07
Acabado: 2014-04-28
Rebajado
2014-05-01
País
Estados Unidos
Enlace
Página LibraryThing de la obra
Receipt
2 revisado, 3 marked received, 2 marked not received
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20
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38
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