Description
About the Author
Tony Hoagland (1953-2018) was the author of six poetry collections, including Donkey Gospel (1998), winner of the James Laughlin Award; What Narcissism Means to Me (2003), a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award; Unincorporated Persons in the Late Honda Dynasty (2010); and Priest Turned Therapist Treats Fear of God (2018). His two previous essay collections are Real Sofistakashun (2006) and Twenty Poems That Could Save America and Other Essays (2014). He received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center, as well as the Folger Shakespeare Library's O. B. Hardison Prize for Poetry and Teaching, the Poetry Foundation's Mark Twain Award, and the Jackson Poetry Prize from Poets & Writers. Hoagland taught at the University of Houston and the Warren Wilson MFA program.
Reviews
Praise for Tony Hoagland:
"Tony Hoagland's imagination ranges thrillingly across manners, morals, sexual doings, kinds of speech both lyrical and candid, intimate as well as wild." - The American Academy of Arts and Letters
"Hoagland's verse is consistently, and crucially, bloodied by a sense of menace and by straight talk." - The New York Times
"Hoagland's work is refreshingly accessible without compromising sophistication or a complexity of thought." - Publishers Weekly
Book Information
ISBN 9780472037575
Author Tony Hoagland
Format Paperback
Page Count 152
Imprint The University of Michigan Press
Publisher The University of Michigan Press
Weight(grams) 193g