Gossip: A Book of Poems, Thomas Fink

Gossip: A Book of Poems

Thomas Fink

Publisher: Marsh Hawk Press
PubDate: 4/1/2003
ISBN: 9780971333215
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $10.00
Quantity Available: 39
Pages: 88
 

Poetry. "Reading Thomas Fink's GOSSIP leaves you giddy and satiated, just like a good `dirt' session should! Fink collages fractured dialogue, political farce, pop song lyrics, and tabloid tidbits to make his deliberate music and `tactful oomph.' The poems utilizing the crazy and gorgeous `found speech' of a child are pure delight, elevating chitchat to new poetic heights. I, for one, can confirm this rumor: Fink's GOSSIP is one amazing read"—Denise Duhamel.

Author City: NEW YORK, NY USA

Thomas Fink, born in New York City in 1954, is the author of six books of poetry, including PEACE CONFERENCE (Marsh Hawk Press, 2011) and CLARITY AND OTHER POEMS (Marsh Hawk Press, 2008), three chapbooks, and Autopsy Turvy (Meritage Press, 2010), a book of collaborative poetry with Maya Diablo Mason. He is also the author of two books of criticism, including "A Different Sense of Power": Problems of Community in Late-Twentieth-Century U.S. Poetry (airleigh Dickinson University Press, 2001). With Joseph Lease, he is co-editor of "Burning Interiors": David Shapiro's Poetry and Poetics (Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2007). His poem "Yinglish Strophes IX" was selected for The Best American Poetry 2007 (Scribner's) by Heather McHugh and David Lehman. Fink's work has appeared in American Poetry Review, Barrow Street, Chicago Review, Contemporary Literature, DENVER QUARTERLY, Jacket, LIT, Milk, Minnesota Review, MiPoesias, Otoliths, Second Avenue Poetry, SENTENCE, Shampoo, Slope, TALISMAN, Verse, and numerous other journals. His paintings hang in various collections. Fink is Professor of English at City University of New York—LaGuardia.

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