The Swan Song of Vaudeville: Tales and Takes.
2005
PS3576.I29S93 2004
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Title
The Swan Song of Vaudeville: Tales and Takes.
Author
ISBN
1932023194
9781932023190
9781932023190
Imprint
[s.l.] : Zoo Press, 2005.
Description
60 p.
Exhibited
2006
Call Number
PS3576.I29S93 2004
Summary
These are the Poems of a sweet Keats in the Wee Small Hours of His Mornings, from the surreal wish-boned cities of mystery and mastery, by a self-deprecating brilliant Freud trafficking the old Borsht Belt tucked into the tiny Catskills of the mind singing in the key of the Unegotistical Sublime. These swan songs are comprised of longing & lying, of surreal fits, of conjugations of wit unto bliss. Alan Ziegler has built an infinitely gratifying, berserk, delicious, ingenious, awe-full, bountiful vaudeville of the imagination. --Lucie Brock-Broido.
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