Shot Clocks: Poems for the WNBA
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Product Description
Fourteen poems and an essay from Burt (Parallel Play) take on, take in, and take up the teams and the games of the Women's National Basketball Assocation, or WNBA. The poemssome in rhyming forms, some in slippery new onesencompass word games, in-jokes, on-court moves and countermoves, and serious speculation on the enduring subjects of lyric poetry: love, fame, competition, solitude, obscure heroism, nostalgia, anger, longing, blocked shots, and the value of a well-thrown entry pass. The essay (first published in The Believer) looks at the mindset of one committed fan along with the past and future of the still-growing league.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1840165 in Books
- Published on: 2006-08-01
- Binding: Paperback
- 48 pages
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About the Author
Stephen Burt is the author of two poetry collections, Parallel Play (Graywolf, 2006) and Popular Music (Colorado, 1999), and a book of criticism, Randall Jarrell and His Age (Columbia, 2002). He lives in Saint Paul, Minnesota, with his wife Jessie, son Nathan, and three cats. He supports the Lynx and the Sun.
