I Don't Smoke Enough to Quit: An Epic of Diminished Proportions

Author:   Robert J Dreesen
Publisher:   Paul Dry Books
ISBN:  

9781589881716


Pages:   221
Publication Date:   07 February 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Dreesen presents an unusual and welcoming memoir-in-verse, an epic colloquial journey through his childhood in a chaotic, eight-kid family as they ran a 24-hour highway truck stop and popular roadhouse in Nebraska. . . Dreesen expertly plays with language, cadence, texture, emotion, memory, and facts to impart the sense that all our knowledge is 'second hand, ' full of miscomprehension of other people and their perceptions, and yet our experiences are precious, our stories illuminating. --Booklist I'm still marveling at not only the artistry of this book, the playful erudition of it, the sheer entertainment of the storytelling, but also the life (harrowing and joyous) and place that inspired it. If that life wouldn't create a writer, I don't know what would. The details are terrific . . . Dreesen has captured a time and a place perfectly. --Ladette Randolph, Editor-in-chief, Ploughshares And what I'm about to tell you can't be told straight, so needs to be contained by form, for the tale is messy and meandering, if not downright weedy and windy as all the characters who blew through our lives back then and who we had to bend into, grimacing and hunched over, holding hands so as not to lose one another, sieve. In his imaginative memoir-in-verse, Robert Dreesen captures the stop-and-start rhythm of growing up in his family's 24-hour truck stop and drinkin' and dancin' bar alongside the Pan-American Highway in northeastern Nebraska. In a life that can be described as picaresque, Kenny, Rose, and their eight kids make their way through a world rich with farmers and ranchers, writers and painters, drunks and ne'er-do-wells, horses and dogs, imagined visits from poet-sages, insufficient money (but not poverty), fights, siblings, honor, booze, and the Missouri River.

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Author:   Robert J Dreesen
Publisher:   Paul Dry Books
Imprint:   Paul Dry Books
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.249kg
ISBN:  

9781589881716


ISBN 10:   1589881710
Pages:   221
Publication Date:   07 February 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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PRAISE FOR ROBERT DREESEN'S BOOKS: I'm still marveling at not only the artistry of this book, the playful erudition of it, the sheer entertainment of the storytelling, but also the life (harrowing and joyous) and place that inspired it. If that life wouldn't create a writer, I don't know what would. The details are terrific . . . Dreesen has captured a time and a place perfectly. --Ladette Randolph, Editor-in-chief, Ploughshares on I Don't Smoke Enough to Quit Robert Dreesen's debut chapbook titled 20th Century Tool Shed constructs a narrative that simmers as he chisels a penetrating commentary on the modern world. With dexterity, Dreesen creates precise poems that matter to us, where 'The Shovel is willful, / God of the Old Testament / before he 'got religion.' ' These poems are full and contain sharp insights into ourselves and our histories. --Michael Catherwood, author of Projector on 20th Century Tool Shed


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Robert J. Dreesen is a publisher of scholarly books in New York City, where he has lived for the past thirty years. He is the author of 20th Century Tool Shed, a poetry collection. Dreesen returns to Nebraska every fall for an annual trip up the Missouri River with his brothers-in-bottle called I Ain't Lewis and You Ain't Clark.

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