Poetry. Of Robert Estep's SUENO(S) FOR ALEJANDRA, Philip Terry writes: "Like a surreal peepshop, Robert Estep's dazzling narrative poems zoom in on a cast of eccentric Parisians from mezzo sopranos, landlords, grocers, and talking parrots to puppeteers, pole-dancers, bankers and drag artists. Estep has taken the encyclopaedic tradition of Proust and Perec, and reduced it to the dimensions of a postage stamp. A dizzying achievement."
Author City: HOUSTON, TX USA
Robert Estep was born in 1956 in Washington, D.C. He attended the University of Texas at Austin, where he studied English and French literature. He has lived in Costa Rica, Venezuela, Chile, and Mexico City, and currently lives in Houston, Texas, where he works at Fondren Library, Rice University.