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William Trowbridge |
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Whether he is writing about Buster Keaton, Fred Astaire, June bugs, baseball, the holocaust, Cadillacs, or old dogs, his eye is always focused on the turn of phrase that will catch us off guard. (more ) 2000, 96 pages |
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"This volume goes far beyond comedy. It is about comedy as a mode of survival." 1995, 120 pages |
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". . . stunning first poetry collection. . . . These poems are howlingly nasty and perfectly executed. . . . Trowbridge's weapons are a deep puzzlement of feeling and a wonderful ear; he knows how to divert with jokes while he's about to attack: 'BLAM BLAM BLAM!'" San Francisco Chronicle 1989 |
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