The 97th winner of the Yale Younger Poets prize This year's winner of the Yale Series of Younger Poets competition is Loren Goodman's Famous Americans. Hilarious, eclectic, and bizarre, this collection takes the reader on a roller coaster of a ride through the absurdities of American pop culture. Employing a variety of forms (from epistolary to script to interview and beyond), this work proves to be as much about exploring frameworks as it is about examining the lives of famous and not-so-famous Americans. Goodman questions our concept of what it means to be an icon: he disrupts our assumptions, creating an alternate universe in which nothing remains sacred.
Book Details
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publish Date: Mar 11st, 2003
Pages: 96
Language: English
Edition: undefined - undefined
Dimensions: 8.82in - 6.70in - 0.28in - 0.38lb
EAN: 9780300100037
Categories: • American - General
About the Author
Loren Goodman was born and raised in Wichita, Kansas. He graduated from Columbia University with an AB in philosophy and went on to study at the University of Arizona (MFA, poetry) and State University of New York, Buffalo (MA, English literature).
Praise for this book
"Famous last words for this terrific book are hard to come by but one such would be 'Wonderful!' Loren Goodman has made a veritable masterpiece out of leftover formulae for writing quite other stuff indeed. Famous Americans is my kind of people."