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I Dreamed I Was Emily Dickinson's Boyfriend

Ron Koertge

Ron Koertge is a poet who wants to bring his readers nothing but pleasure.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Red Hen Press
  • Publish Date: Oct 4th, 2022
  • Pages: 88
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.10in - 6.20in - 0.60in - 0.60lb
  • EAN: 9781636280332
  • Categories: American - General

About the Author

Koertge, Ron: -

Ron Koertge, a long-time resident of South Pasadena, taught at Pasadena City College for thirty-seven years. A prolific writer, he has published more than thirty books of poetry and prose. Some of his most recent books are Fever (Red Hen Press, 2006), Indigo (Red Hen Press, 2009), The Ogre's Wife (Red Hen Press, 2013), and Vampire Planet (Red Hen Press, 2015). He is the recipient of grants from the NEA and the California Arts Council and has poems in two volumes of Best American Poetry (1999 and 2005). A recent Pushcart Prize winner, he is also the author of "Negative Space," the prose poem upon which the stop-motion film by the same name was based and was shortlisted for an Oscar in Animated Short Films in 2018.

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Praise for this book

"New and surprising poems--sly, inventive, and deeply good-hearted--that journey deep into the imagination's outer limits. A mannequin talks about her job, Mickey Mouse shops for shoes, and the Bride of Frankenstein remembers her wedding night. Full of surprises and satisfying on many levels, I Dreamed I Was Emily Dickenson's Boyfriend deserves a place in the poetry section of every heads-up reader."

--Billy Collins, author of Whale Day: And Other Poems

"Detailed and full of surprises, I Dreamed I Was Emily Dickinson's Boyfriend shows what poetry can do when it doesn't take itself too seriously." --Sara Beth West, Shelf Awareness Starred Review
"Detailed and full of surprises, I Dreamed I Was Emily Dickinson's Boyfriend shows what poetry can do when it doesn't take itself too seriously." -Sara Beth West, Shelf Awareness Starred Review