"Sinopsis" puede pertenecer a otra edición de este libro.
This book is Lally's rough cut, the rawest scenes intact. Its narrative trajectory is an up-and-down ride, with change the only constant. As political activism in Washington D.C. (1969-1975) gives way to rebel bohemianism in New York City (1975-1982) and then to screen-star aspirations in Santa Monica (1982-1998), the tone of Lally's private movie turns from exuberant and defiant to rueful and reflective.
A youthful Michael Lally burst on the downtown New York art scene like a supernova, flaming out in frank poems of sexual experimentation -- a self-styled "big mouth, a voice of the sixties" -- as he puts it in the 1974 shocker "My Life." While still haunted by dreams of fame, later poems in It's Not Nostalgia also confront harsh truths about aging and the fading of glamour:
We are the generation of lost
angels. We rarely feel these
days like we have anything new
to do or say & yet our lives
are totally changed, even from
what they were a year ago, three
months ago, yesterday, trying
to finally be honest about our
feelings about each other's fame
& glory, while still trying to
get or forget our own...
"Sobre este título" puede pertenecer a otra edición de este libro.
Gastos de envío:
EUR 4,63
A Estados Unidos de America
Descripción Condición: New. 1st edition. Award-winning works. Mint new unread copy. 6 x 9, 256 pp, b/w author photo, blue endpapers. Trade paperback in color wraps. Nº de ref. del artículo: 40160