Cool Auditor
By (Author) Ray Gonzalez
BOA Editions, Limited
BOA Editions, Limited
2nd November 2009
1st
United States
General
Non Fiction
Humour collections and anthologies
Philosophy of language
811.54
Paperback
104
Width 152mm, Height 231mm, Spine 10mm
155g
In his 10th book, renowned prose poet Gonzalez proclaims he is at the crossroads in [his] throat where he looks both ways. Gonzalez is as quirky as ever, matching the didactic tone and jargon of a scientist with the sensibilities of artists like Kenneth Rexroth, Hart Crane and Picasso, among others, who walk in and out of the poems." --Publishers Weekly Fusing the real with the surreal and the natural world with human relationships, Ray Gonzalez creates his own brand of magical realism. Gonzalez also brings pop humor in such poems as "The Guitars," which uses the word "guitar" in almost every sentence to talk about the true (and not so true) lives of rock stars. David Lazar notes, "Ray Gonzalez may be our most essential prose poet." Ray Gonzalez's awards include the 2003 Minnesota Literary Award for Poetry, and the PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Book Award. He has published nine poetry collections and edited twelve anthologies, including No Boundaries: Prose Poems by 24 American Poets.
Publishers Weekly; El Paso Times; Small Press Review; La Bloga.
Ray Gonzalez has authored numerous books of poetry, non-fiction, and fiction, and edited twelve anthologies. He is poetry editor for The Bloomsbury Review, and founding editor of the poetry journal Luna. He is a full professor in the MFA Creative Writing Program at The University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.