Poetry. In this book of poetry, Marie Buck collages text from MySpace, translating poems by Emily Dickinson, Charles Baudelaire, William Butler Yeats, and others into socially-networked lyrics of teen sexuality and boredom. Buck torques the mundane addresses of the comment stream and the celebrity mag, and teenaged femininity comes to appear thrillingly creepy.
Author City: DETROIT, MI USA
Marie Buck lives in Detroit. She co-edits the poetry magazine Model Homes and is the author of a chapbook, also called Life & Style, available online from Beard of Bees.
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