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E-raamat: Sunbathing on Tyrone Power's Grave: Poems

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2019
  • Kirjastus: Red Hen Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9781597096225
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  • Kirjastus: Red Hen Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9781597096225
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**Gold Medal in Poetry from the Independent Publisher Books Awards**

In Kim Dower&;s fourth collection, Sunbathing on Tyrone Power&;s Grave, death has never felt so alive! Alluring titles to haunting last lines, the poems in Dower&;s fourth collection soothe, terrify, and always surprise, revealing the extraordinary within the ordinary.

Acclaimed for combining the accessible and profound, humor and heartache, Dower&;s poetry continues to be quirky, dark, sexy, disarmingly candid, and moving, and here she explores the landscape of death and its intersections with love, longing, obsession, sadness, joy, and beauty. Wise and soaring, these poems bravely imagine another life beyond the one we all know where even the angels surrounding the graves are wearing bikinis, smoking Kool Lights.



From their alluring titles to their haunting last lines, the poems in Kim Dower’s newest collection soothes, terrifies and always surprises, revealing the extraordinary within the ordinary—death flipped inside out.

Arvustused

Bold and sexy and smart. Stephen Dunn











"By turns exuberant, sexy and sobering, Kim Dowers remarkable poems are known for their extraordinary range. This fourth collection finds her at the top of her game. Attuned to the oddness of the quotidian and grounding the metaphysical in the sharp sensations of daily life, the poems in Sunbathing on Tyrone Powers Grave invite us to live as fully and generously as the poet herself." Chris Kraus, bestselling author of I Love Dick and After Kathy Acker











"Kim Dower[ 's] poetry is stunning." John Mutter, founder of Shelf Awareness











"Provocative and richly rewarding poetry." Jonathan Kirsch, Jewish Journal Review











"Kim Dowers poetry has a way of transforming everyday life into something luminous and unexpected. Simultaneously accessible and complex, whimsical and heartbreaking, Dowers poetry shines with subtle irony and playful imagination, written in a way that is empathetic and relatable, as well as full of wisdom. Something about Kim Dowers poetry always seems trustworthy." Culture Trip







Unexpected and sublime. O Magazine on Slice of Moon

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He said I wrote about death
17(1)
If you see a crib
18(1)
Appliances
19(1)
Unruly Aura
20(1)
The Rockettes
21(1)
Thirst
22(2)
How I Spent My Summer Vacation
24(1)
What it Means When You Dream You Bought a Red Cadillac
25(1)
Family Wearing Pajamas Runs Across the Tennis Court in Plummer Park
26(1)
She's never trusted happiness
27(1)
Ink
28(1)
I Can Always Tell When Someone Makes a Good Snack
29(1)
Townies
30(2)
LAX to FLL
32(2)
Daughter Suspects Dead Mother of Stealing Her Shoes
34(1)
Puzzle
35(1)
They gave him a manual
36(2)
The Right Tool for the Job
38(1)
In the Moment
39(1)
Everybody Loves Dinner
40(2)
The Echo of Love
42(1)
The Misunderstood Color
43(1)
The Bunny Mother
44(2)
Could You Love Me Madly?
46(5)
II
Naming the Puppy
51(1)
If You Give a Mouse a Mantra
52(2)
Dogs and Poetry
54(1)
The Secret Afterlife of Bees
55(1)
Lives
56(1)
Gwen is Scared of the Wooden Fish
57(1)
Progress
58(2)
It's So Hot, I'm Getting Stupid
60(1)
Mourning
61(1)
A Kinder Death
62(2)
Confessions of a Butterfly
64(1)
Cooper's Hawks
65(1)
Bee Sting
66(1)
Gwen is Scared of the Lemon
67(1)
Risk
68(1)
Love Hurts
69(1)
Anybody's Animal
70(1)
I Am My Own Transgender Fetus
71(4)
III
Alternative Facts
75(1)
Shoplifting
76(1)
The Delivery Man
77(1)
Happy Hour
78(1)
Divers Search Lake for Killers' Secrets
79(1)
Marg
80(1)
Eavesdropping on Her Neighbors
81(1)
Accomplishment
82(1)
Dubonnet
83(1)
Making Coffee
84(1)
Berry & Barris
85(1)
Maker's Mark
86(2)
Routine Physical
88(1)
Conversation with a Stranger
89(1)
Slib
90(1)
Dead Tired
91(1)
Letter to My Son
92(1)
Lunchtime Stroll
93(1)
Late September
94(2)
"We are like no one else in the world"
96(2)
Completion
98(1)
Searching for Your Photo
99(1)
Sunbathing on Tyrone Power's Grave
100
Kim Dower grew up in New York City and received a BFA in Creative Writing from Emerson College, where she also taught before moving to Los Angeles. Former City Poet Laureate of West Hollywood, Kim has published four collections of poetry, all with Red Hen Press: Air Kissing on Mars, which was on the Poetry Foundations Contemporary Best Sellers list and described by the Los Angeles Times as, sensual and evocative . . . seamlessly combining humor and heartache, Slice of Moon, called unexpected and sublime, by O magazine, Last Train to the Missing Planet,  poems that speak about the grey space between tragedy and tenderness, memory and loss, fragility and perseverance, said Richard Blanco, and her brand new Sunbathing on Tyrone Powers Grave, which Chris Kraus, author of I Love Dick, calls exuberant, sexy and sobering. Nominated for three Pushcart Prizes, Kims work has been featured in Garrison Keillor's "The Writer's Almanac," and Ted Koosers American Life in Poetry, as well as in Ploughshares, Barrow Street, and Rattle. Her poems are included in several anthologies, notably, Wide Awake: Poets of Los Angeles and Beyond, (Beyond Baroque Books/Pacific Coast Poetry Series,) and Coiled Serpent: Poets Arising from the Cultural Quakes & Shifts of Los Angeles, (Tia Chucha Press.) She teaches Poetry and Memory in the B.A. Program of Antioch University. She is also the proud founder of Kim-from-L.A. a well-known literary marketing and publicity company that helps writers get their beautiful words out into the world.