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Katy Lederer is the author of a poetry collection, Winter Sex. A past resident of Berkeley, Las Vegas, and Iowa City, she currently lives in New York, where she works for a proprietary trading firm
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Œuvres de Katy Lederer

Winter Sex: Poems (2004) 14 exemplaires
Lillian Hellman (1979) 4 exemplaires
Music, No Staves (1998) 1 exemplaire
Explosive 10 1 exemplaire
Explosive 9 1 exemplaire
The Engineers (2023) 1 exemplaire

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To be honest, I am not sure what to think about Poker Face: a Girlhood Among Gamblers. I found Lederer's short memoir to be incredibly sad. While she has reached critical acclaim with her poetry, I am left wanting something else by the end of Poker Face. I can't put my finger on why or what is missing. I found everyone in the Lederer family to be depressing and I have to wonder what they thought of Lederer's tell-all book. Dad was a teacher at a New Hampshire boarding school before authoring books on word games, while the rest of the family takes up gambling in one form or another (mom goes to work for her son). While on the surface, Poker Face is the personal memories of one woman's coming of age, the story takes the reader deep inside the mysterious world of gambling in New York and Vegas; specifically the card game that made her siblings famous, poker. In truth, it is more a primer on the ins and outs of learning the game.… (plus d'informations)
 
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SeriousGrace | 3 autres critiques | Apr 23, 2024 |
As a fellow "brainworker" (Katy and I work, worked--she's since left--at the same top secret global investment firm, in those "pristine white hallways" off Times Square) I took great delight in recognizing the emotional and financial landscapes present here in these cadenced, musical 13-line poems.
 
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MatthewHittinger | Jan 1, 2023 |
Katy Lederer's trajectory in becoming a poet was perhaps more unusual than most, and it is that "growing up" that she tells the tale of in her memoir Poker Face. The story/bio has all the elements of a great read considering that her mother (a purported "genius")and older brother and sister all become professional gamblers, first in NY and subsequently in Las Vegas, that saddest and most glittery of American cities. Her father teaches for many years at an elite high school for the very rich in New England, and then becomes an author of books about words and word games. It is in such an environment (where else could a comfortable middle class family feel impoverished?) that the family gets its start and where it falls apart. The materials are so promising, but somehow it doesn't all add up to more than a mildly engaging book.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Paulagraph | 3 autres critiques | May 25, 2014 |
When I first heard the name Lederer, it referred to her father Richard, who is a punning, word-obsessed writer and comic. Then I heard about his offspring in the poker world, Howard and Annie, in the Texas Hold'em tournaments on TV in recent years. Katy is the youngest of the kids. Here she chronicles the family from her childhood, when Richard taught English at a New England prep-school, through the family's dissolution and obsessions. She seems to have escaped. If I hadn't known of the other members of her family, it might have seemed just one more tale of substance abuse and obsession, but I do know of them, and the writing is lovely. And she seems to have escaped to tell the tale.… (plus d'informations)
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ffortsa | 3 autres critiques | Apr 4, 2013 |

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