The New Year of Yellow: Poems

Author:   Matthew Lippman ,  Associate Professor of English Tony Hoagland (University of Houston)
Publisher:   Sarabande Books, Incorporated
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9781932511468


Pages:   88
Publication Date:   15 February 2007
Format:   Paperback
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"""Different poets possess different powers. So Lippman has eros and humor; somehow, also, he has a great, unfalsifiable affection for human nature. But his work is also empowered by verbal gusto, a faith in the joy of saying. . . . Full of exuberance and invention, flush with the stuff of struggle in the world, bright colored with mood, The New Year of Yellow is a defense of human nature. I believe in its animal instinct, its god-sanctioned, oxygen-breathing, self-evident inalienable right to pronounce."" --From the Foreward by Tony Hoagland In The New Year of Yellow, Matthew Lippman gives voice to a bummed-out, pissed-off tender heart-- a hopeless, cranky romantic ""I"" with love handles, a joint, and a penchant for blondes. Meet beloved Harvey Pekar crossed with the soul of Frank O'Hara, the great suburban middle-wage guy who, when no one is looking, abandons his anger and disappointment just long enough to reveal what's really underneath--an irreverent affection for life. Winner of the 2005 Kathryn A. Morton Prize in Poetry, selected by Tony Hoagland, this debut writer has an adorable, old soul. With poems like ""Everyone Wants a Monkey,"" ""It Is Time for Me to Start Making Love to Joni Mitchell,"" and ""Surf Buddha,"" it's not easy to know what to expect of Lippman, but one thing is for sure--you're going to laugh. Out loud. Matthew Lippman is a writer and a teacher. Currently he teaches English Literature and Creative Writing at Chatham High School in upstate New York, and has been a member of the faculty, Writing Division, in Columbia University's Summer Program for High School Students, as well as an instructor at The Gotham Writers' Workshop. In 1990 he received his MFA from the Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa and in 1997 he was granted a Master's in English Education from Teachers College, Columbia University. His poetry has been published widely in such journals as The American Poetry Review, The Iowa Review, The Best American Poetry of 1997, and Tikkun. In 1991 he was the recipient of the James Michener/Paul Engle Poetry Fellowship from the University of Iowa; in 2004 he won a New York State Foundation of the Arts grant for his fiction."

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Author:   Matthew Lippman ,  Associate Professor of English Tony Hoagland (University of Houston)
Publisher:   Sarabande Books, Incorporated
Imprint:   Sarabande Books, Incorporated
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.155kg
ISBN:  

9781932511468


ISBN 10:   1932511466
Pages:   88
Publication Date:   15 February 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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Lippman currently teaches high school, and he has taught at Columbia University's Summer Program for High School Students, as well as at The Gotham Writers' Workshop. In 1990 he received his MFA from the University of Iowa and in 1997 he was granted a Masters in English Education from Columbia University. He lives upstate New York.

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