Walk On The Wild Side
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- USD 13.99
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- USD 13.99
Descripción editorial
"Walk on the Wild Side," the first anthology to plumb the maze of American urban life, gives us the city in all its forms: ethnic, economic, religious, political, sexual, intellectual. Poet and novelist Nicholas Christopher has chosen 115 poems from sixty poets, representing more than twenty cities. These are not just poems "about" cities, or with the city as subject; they filter and radiate the diversity and vitality of today's cities, from the electric night of New York to the sun-blanked sprawl of Los Angeles, from the factories of Pittsburgh to the waterfront of New Orleans. A kinetic mix of new voices and established writers, "Walk on the Wild Side" presents the timeless themes of poetry through the prism of our unique urban experience.
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Born in Wales in 1937, Hopkins was a reticent youth and an indifferent student remembered mostly for his gift of mimicry. After drama college graduation, a stint in the army and itinerant acting jobs, he entered the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and was selected by Laurence Olivier as a member of the National Theatre. Hopkins's break came when he substituted for an ill Olivier in Strindberg's Dance of Death , for which he received glowing reviews. He made his first movie, The Lion in Winter in 1968, married and had a daughter, Abby, born in 1969. Soon alcohol began to affect both his career and his marriage, which ended in divorce. In 1975 Hopkins joined AA and is still a member. Callan provides behind-the-camera anecdotes about the making of such movies as A Bridge Too Far , Audrey Rose and The Elephant Man ; high points of Hopkins's career, such as his Emmy for playing Bruno Hauptmann in Lindbergh and his best-actor Oscar for The Silence of the Lambs , are also discussed. Photos not seen by PW .