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  • De La Vega, Yvonne; Ray Manzarek (foreword by)

    Publicado por Punk Hostage Press, Hollywood, California, 2012

    ISBN 10: 0985129379ISBN 13: 9780985129378

    Librería: About Books, Henderson, NV, Estados Unidos de America

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    Paperback. Condición: Very Good condition. Estado de la sobrecubierta: No dust jacket. NOT a library discard Ilustrador. First Edition (so stated). Hollywood, California: Punk Hostage Press, 2012. Near Fine condition. Foreword by Ray Manzarek (The Doors). Flat, uncreased spine. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a library discard. NOT a remainder. Pages are clean and unmarked. Bound in the original full color pictorial wraps. 8.5" wide by 8.5" tall. From the publisher: "Not just inspiring but the book itself is eye catching and coffee table worthy!" TOMORROW, YVONNE. POETRY & PROSE FOR SUICIDAL EGOTISTS is a beautifully designed collection of inspiring and powerful poetry presented in a classic look and feel. It is presented in bodies of epic prose, potent thimbles of poetry and joyous haikus. Poet Yvonne de la Vega's body of work is compiled in her first book. The presentation of de la Vega's works is a display that beautifully emanates a delicate aesthetic arranged in the classic book design of the traditions evolved and set by the publishers of centuries before, with the exception of the book's paperback cover that is nonetheless eye catching and coffee table worthy. The interior is equally as appealing, possessing an ease of reading with each wonderful poem, due to the layout; the cascading flow of various fonts employed, as well as the images of de la Vega's own beautiful family, used for illustrations. The book's Foreword is an astonishing contribution by Ray Manzarek of legendary rock band, The Doors. An author himself, the foreword is a beautifully written piece of prose that is an ode to Jim Morrison's CITY OF NIGHT, as well as a promise that all who read Yvonne are in for "a hell of a good time. "Ray's apparent love for LA. is that common thread that runs through every LA Poet from Bukowski to Morrison, and he honors de la Vega's work from that familiarity of the city they've both shared a lifetime in. Ray muses that, "Yvonne is the lucky little lady in the lights." In the words of Los Angeles poet Rich Ferguson, "Whether contemplating life, death love, war or hope, she pulls no punches. Her poems go toe to toe with the beauty and brutality of reality and memory, and come out victorious every time. Her vibrancy, her creativity and insights are strong enough to carry the living and the dead, the hopeful and the hopeless." Iconic and veteran poet Michael C Ford states, "Yvonne is, quite simply, universal. She speaks in a universally sharp and stringent voice. Whether verbally meditating on the turmoil and terrible beauty of El Barrio La Loma or the deceptive twinkling shroud of Los Angeles lights from the secure porticos high in the Hollywood hills, she writes with an acuity and easy brilliance that just happens to be, at her very best, astonishing." And, poetry guru Michael Lally announces in his writing of Yvonne de la Vega that, ".There is no one in the world of poetry quite like her, or the world of anything for that matter.". First Edition (so stated). Softcover. Very Good condition/No dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 253pp. Great Packaging, Fast Shipping.