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  1. Blowout
    Published: 2013; © 2013
    Publisher:  University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh PA

    Finalist, National Book Critics Circle Award. In Blowout, Denise Duhamel asks the same question that Frankie Lyman & the Teenagers asked back in 1954-"Why Do Fools Fall in Love?" Duhamel's poems readily admit that she is a love-struck fool, but also... more

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek

     

    Finalist, National Book Critics Circle Award. In Blowout, Denise Duhamel asks the same question that Frankie Lyman & the Teenagers asked back in 1954-"Why Do Fools Fall in Love?" Duhamel's poems readily admit that she is a love-struck fool, but also embrace the "crazy wisdom" of the Fool of the Tarot deck and the fool as entertainer or jester. From a kindergarten crush to a failed marriage and beyond, Duhamel explores the nature of romantic love and her own limitations. She also examines love through music, film, and history-Michelle and Barak Obama's inauguration and Cleopatra's ancient sex toy. Duhamel chronicles the perilous cruelties of love gone awry, but also reminds us of the compassion and transcendence in the aftermath. In "Having a Diet Coke with You," she asserts that "love poems are the most difficult poems to write / because each poem contains its opposite its loss / and that no matter how fierce the love of a couple / one of them will leave the other / if not through betrayal / then through death." Yet, in Blowout, Duhamel fiercely and foolishly embraces the poetry of love

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780822978640; 9780822962366
    Series: Pitt Poetry Series
    Subjects: American poetry -- Women authors; Poetry, Modern -- 19th century; Poetry, Modern -- 20th century; Poets, American
    Scope: 1 online resource (102 pages)
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  2. Blowout
    Published: 2013 (2013)
    Publisher:  University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pa.

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0822962365; 0822978644; 9780822962366; 9780822978640
    Series: Pitt poetry series
    UPCC book collections on Project MUSE.
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry; American poetry / Women authors; Poetry, Modern; Poets, American; Poets, American; Poetry, Modern; American poetry
    Scope: 1 electronic text (vi, 92 p.)
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  3. Blowout
    Published: c2013
    Publisher:  University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pa.

    "In Blowout, Denise Duhamel asks the same question that Frankie Lyman & the Teenagers asked back in 1954...'Why Do Fools Fall in Love?' Duhamel's poems readily admit that she is a love-struck fool, but also embrace the 'crazy wisdom' of the Fool of... more

    Universitätsbibliothek der LMU München
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    "In Blowout, Denise Duhamel asks the same question that Frankie Lyman & the Teenagers asked back in 1954...'Why Do Fools Fall in Love?' Duhamel's poems readily admit that she is a love-struck fool, but also embrace the 'crazy wisdom' of the Fool of the Tarot deck and the fool as entertainer or jester. From a kindergarten crush to a failed marriage and beyond, Duhamel explores the nature of romantic love and her own limitations. She also examines love through music, film, and history...Michelle and Barak Obama's inauguration and Cleopatra's ancient sex toy. Duhamel chronicles the perilous cruelties of love gone awry, but also reminds us of the compassion and transcendence in the aftermath. In 'Having a Diet Coke with You,' she asserts that 'love poems are the most difficult poems to write / because each poem contains its opposite its loss / and that no matter how fierce the love of a couple / one of them will leave the other / if not through betrayal / then through death.' Yet, in Blowout, Duhamel fiercely and foolishly embraces the poetry of love."...from publisher's description

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780822962366; 0822962365
    Series: Pitt poetry series
    Scope: vi, 92 S., 22 cm