Description
About the Author
Rebecca Hazelton is the author of Fair Copy, Vow, and the chapbook Bad Star, and the coeditor of The Manifesto Project. Her poems have appeared in Boston Review, Poetry, and the New Yorker. A two-time Pushcart Prize winner, she is an assistant professor of English at North Central College.
Reviews
"These poems are wise, sexy, well-tuned language machines, full of stinging humor and quick-witted swagger, interrogating the highs and lows of cohabitation and maturation. Simply put, Gloss is masterful - a knockout collection I will continue to read, teach, and learn from for years to come." - Marcus Wicker, author of Silencer
"A masquerade ball of velvety self-portraiture and a subversive parade of cultural norms recast as light kink. This book playacts its anxieties - gender roles and group texts, suburban mansions and contractual commitments - until the violence that underpins them is spotlighted on stage." - Emilia Phillips, author of Empty Clip
"Funny, irreverent, and searingly honest, Hazelton dares to explore the obligations that we have with one another and with ourselves. And who wouldn't want to trust the speaker of these poems? In prickly, worldly, and intimate poems, Hazelton's wit and wisdom urge us to understand beauty in our complicated lives." - Oliver de la Paz, author of Post Subject: A Fable
"This is clever and subtle writing [...] Hazelton evokes a complex mesh of passions that sear and fail and shifting perspectives, lovers masquerading as animals, longing and memory." - Pulsar Poetry Webzine
Book Information
ISBN 9780299321642
Author Rebecca Hazelton
Format Paperback
Page Count 104
Imprint University of Wisconsin Press
Publisher University of Wisconsin Press
Weight(grams) 150g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 10mm