Lyn Lifshin
Author of Ariadne's Thread
About the Author
Works by Lyn Lifshin
Leaning South (contains North, Old Houses and Other Houses) (American Poetry and Fiction) (1977) 5 copies
In the Darkness of Night 3 copies
40 days, [apple] nights 1 copy
Some madonna poems 1 copy
Another Woman's Story 1 copy
35 Sundays 1 copy
Desire 1 copy
Associated Works
Onthebus No. 8 and 9 — Contributor — 6 copies
The Little Magazine, v. 11, #1, Spring 1977 — Contributor — 1 copy
Stooge Thirteen, Spring 1975 — Contributor — 1 copy
Hearse #10, 1969 — Contributor — 1 copy
The New York quarterly : NYQ : Number 36, Summer 1988 — Contributor — 1 copy
The New York quarterly : NYQ : Number 35, Spring 1988 — Contributor — 1 copy
The New York quarterly : NYQ : Number 34, Fall 1987 — Contributor — 1 copy
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1942
- Gender
- female
- Education
- University of Vermont (MA|English)
University of Syracuse (BA|English) - Occupations
- teacher
poet - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Barre, Vermont, USA
- Places of residence
- Middlebury, Vermont, USA
Schenectady, New York, USA
Niskayuna, New York, USA
Virginia, USA - Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Reviews
First published in 1994 by Quiet Lion Press, Marilyn Monroe: Poems is being republished as an e-book by Upper Rubber Boot Books and, with all due respect to Ms Lifshin, who is a wonderful poet, I'm not exactly sure why.
Ms Lifshin's poems imagine Marilyn Monroe's inner thoughts and, while this could be an interesting exercise, I found it frustrating to read page after page of Marilyn as victim. What about Marilyn as Producer? What about her successes? If you're going to write about a real show more person, even if fictionalized, it should at least represent.
It's not all lost though. There's a nice crazy twist on the last few poems and the Table of Contents is well worth scrolling through for its own read...the titles tell their own stories and ones for which you can supply your own spin. show less
Ms Lifshin's poems imagine Marilyn Monroe's inner thoughts and, while this could be an interesting exercise, I found it frustrating to read page after page of Marilyn as victim. What about Marilyn as Producer? What about her successes? If you're going to write about a real show more person, even if fictionalized, it should at least represent.
It's not all lost though. There's a nice crazy twist on the last few poems and the Table of Contents is well worth scrolling through for its own read...the titles tell their own stories and ones for which you can supply your own spin. show less
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.I was not familiar with Lyn Lishfin before winning this book. I had not even heard of her. I was initially amazed at how prolific she is. No more. This volume produces poem after poem all portraying Marilyn as a victim and purporting to be the inner voice of this poor benighted creature. There is a strange repetition of both form and content that drips like a tap on a stone trying to wear the reader down but it didn't work for me. My enni turned to annoyance which then turned into anger. By show more the end I was convinced that these poems were created by a computer algorithm - and a not very sophisticated one at that. I have man friends who are great Marilyn Monroe fans and I cannot imagine that any of them who appreciate her full talents and the breadth of her spirit would be anything other than angry at this representation of her. Incredibly disappointing and in its own way disrespectful of its subject of its attention. show less
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.I don't read a lot of poetry, but these poems really moved me deeply. This volume is a really one long love song/eulogy for Ruffian. If you don't recall Ruffian then don't refresh your memory before you read this. I'd not read anything of Lyn Lifshin's before, but I plan to search out more of her work now. I will be loaning this book to a lot of friends and family.
I've read a TON of Lyn's work over the years and despite the fact that like most poets, some of her work was substantially better than others, I tend to view this as one of her better books, more consistent in quality than some other books. Also, perhaps more topically relevant than many of her better known works. Recommended.
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- Rating
- 3.6
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- ISBNs
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