Eeek Love - Mary Bast - Libros - Createspace - 9781505809213 - 20 de enero de 2015
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Publisher Marketing: My passion for the skewed, the avant-garde, the idiosyncratic - poets, writers, artists, visionaries, whistle blowers, and everyday goddesses - stems from a childhood juggling the act of "good little girl." Behind the pigtails I was a voyeur of the sensational. Even more bewitching to me than Grimms' capricious and sometimes cruel fairy tales was Hans Christian Andersen's story of a nice little girl who was given a pair of coveted red shoes. The shoes made her want to dance everywhere - even to church, which was forbidden - and as punishment she could not remove them. The only way to stop the dancing was to have her feet cut off! Champion of that little girl, I have danced life-long with the forbidden. Would this explain my odd lot of friends - each of them rare, remarkable, eccentric? Hell for me would be to live in a planned community where all shopping and entertainment are accessible by golf cart, an adult Disney World with smartly dressed Stepford People. They exist, of course, but none of my fantastics would consider living there. As a young teenager living in Arlington, Virginia, my favorite outing was to the Army Medical Museum in Washington, D. C., where I could gaze upon bottled congenital abnormalities, plastic models of malaria parasites, tracings of the world's largest foot. I was delighted to read Katharine Dunn's Geek Love, about a couple who revive their traveling carnival by breeding their own freak show, fetuses altered in utero by various means to create a boy with flippers for hands and feet, Siamese twins, a hunchbacked albino dwarf, a normal-looking baby gifted with telekinesis. My favorite photographer? Diane Arbus, also drawn to the off-beat, the exceptional. Her photos of marginal people - dwarfs, giants, transvestites, nudists, circus performers, anyone whose normality seems surreal - show everyone unmasked. "There's a quality of legend about freaks," she wrote. "Like a person in a fairy tale who stops you and demands that you answer a riddle." This collection of poems is a side show of performers from the circus of my imagination, the nice girl unmasked. Contributor Bio:  Bast, Mary MARY BAST writes poetry, found poetry, memoir, and creative nonfiction. A Wergle Flomp Humor Poetry Contest finalist, her work has been published in print and online journals including Bacopa Literary Review, Blue Monday Review, Connotation Press, right hand pointing, Six Minute Magazine, Slow Trains, The Found Poetry Review, The Writing Disorder, Pea River Journal's "Remaking Moby Dick" and Poetry WTF!? She's published seven nonfiction books and Toward the River: Found Poems based on David Cunningham's Pulitzer Prize winning novel The Hours, written while one of 85 poets from seven countries during Pulitzer Remix, The Found Poetry Review's 2013 National Poetry Month initiative. Mary is also an artist, currently intrigued by Florida's cranes, egrets, and herons.

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Publicado 20 de enero de 2015
ISBN13 9781505809213
Editores Createspace
Páginas 50
Dimensiones 152 × 229 × 3 mm   ·   81 g

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