A Woman and a Man, Ice-fishing
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Texas Review Press
Published:22nd Nov '05
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This paperback, "A Woman and a Man, Ice-fishing" from Lee Rudolph, was published 22nd November 2005 by Texas Review Press.
Lee Rudolph is among the least boring poets I know. His bold, inventive work keeps handing us fresh surprises, from the surreal hilarity of the title poem to the moving 'Little Prayers.' Master of many instruments, Rudolph can deliver fat-free free verse as well as song lyrics ('Lullaby'), experimental forms ('Escape Reading,' 'Scraps from the Dream Newspaper'), and tightly rhymed lyrics ('Beauty,' 'Weather Report'). You never know what to expect from him, except that each poem will be powerful, arresting, and original. -X. J. Kennedy ""I love these strange, witty, passionate poems, so rare in their range of far and near, here and there, light and dark. 'A singing lamp,' 'lamp skull.'""-Jean Valentine
- Winner of The Texas Review Press X. J. Kennedy Poetry Prize 2004
ISBN: 9781881515807
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 130g
72 pages