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The Richard Peabody Reader
Contributor(s): Peabody, Richard (Author), Ebersole, Lucinda (Editor), Dirda, Michael (Introduction by)
ISBN: 098483298X     ISBN-13: 9780984832989
Publisher: Santa Fe Writer's Project
OUR PRICE:   $22.46  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: April 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Collections | American - General
- Literary Criticism | American - General
- Poetry | American - General
Dewey: 811.54
LCCN: 2014027235
Series: Legacy
Physical Information: 1.31" H x 6.41" W x 8.27" (1.32 lbs) 500 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Filling an important gap in the literary world, The Richard Peabody Reader is a wide-ranging selection of this great writer's poetry and prose. As a publisher, Peabody's steadfast dedication to that which is new, challenging, innovative, and dynamic has won him a wide reputation among writers whose work he has championed. This volume demonstrates those same values, embodied in nearly four decades of fiercely smart, sophisticated, and often very funny writing. From his first collection of poems, I'm in Love with the Morton Salt Girl, to his most recent collection of short stories, Blue Suburban Skies, Peabody has established and developed a thoroughly unique voice, both warm and piercing, to deliver content that ranges from the hilarious, as in the short story "Flea Wars," to the bittersweet, as in the poem "The Other Man is Always French," to the elegiac, as in the poem in "Civil War Pieta," to the absurd, as in the rollicking farce of the short story, "Bad Day at Ikea." Peabody's aesthetic is all-embracing--strands of punk, beat, experimental, feminist, and political protest literary influences blend with the purely romantic to create a body of work that is both profound and pleasing. This series is devoted to career-spanning collections from writers who meet the following three criteria: The majority of their books have been published by independent presses; they are active in more than one literary genre; and they are consistent and influential champions of the work of other writers, whether through publishing, reviewing, teaching, mentoring, or some combination of these. Modeled after the "readers" popular in academia in the mid-20th centuries, our Legacy Series allows readers to trace the arc of a significant writer's literary development in a single, representative volume.