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Chargement... King Of The Roadkillspar Bucky Sinister
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Twisted stories, bone-chilling poems, and harrowing yet humorous comix that deal with failed relationships, religious cults, loneliness, and drugs, penned with razor-sharp precision. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Google Books — Chargement... GenresClassification décimale de Melvil (CDD)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999Classification de la Bibliothèque du CongrèsÉvaluationMoyenne:
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What did I like about Bucky when I was a teenager? His best faculty is his very colorful imagination, when it comes to his own misery and alcoholism. I was attracted to his sparkling depictions of failure and alienation.
Fast Forward; for the next decade, I had no idea what Bucky Sinister actually looked or sounded like. Then, in 2005, I met Bucky when he was on a spoken word (reading from his own books) tour. I was absolutely delighted to revisit his poetry. I was also really delighted to spend time (one-on-one) with him.
In person, his voice is nasal and urgent. His voice is cartoonish, at times. His persistent brand of humor became apparent, while I listened to him reading his own poetry. This was interesting because there were parts of Bucky's poetry that I filtered through a sentimental lens (when I read it quietly, in solitude.) My somber reading of his poetry was a stark contrast from his own self-effacing tone. Instead of maudlin feelings, Bucky made me feel like, "Whoa, that's supposed to be a joke?! "
Bucky Sinister has a special spot in my heart.
Check out the poems "Shine" and "12 Bowls of Glass." ( )