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![]() Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. I first knew Amber as the high school heroine of the television show Joan of Arcadia, and she's come a long way since then. She has a real knack for executing the written word. These poems are punchy and in your face, filled with sharp wit and wild metaphors. Tamblyn takes no prisoners, lashing out at the entertainment industry, ex-lovers, and putting a comic bulldozer to cultural crazes like social networking and Scientology. She also has a real appetite for Maker's Mark bourbon. The heat dies down in spots toward the end, but I'm not complaining. A solid sophomore collection, and hopefully the next won't be too long in wait. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
With wry metaphor and precise imagery, poet and actress Amber Tamblyn offers poetic insights into what it's like to be an actress in the public eye since the age of 11. Whether she's describing real life info-gathering for a primetime TV drama (Role Research'), addressing the crossroads of public perception and private life ('Fell Off'), reflecting on love ('Hate, A Love Poem'), or having fun with poetic form ('Trust Haiku'), Amber Tamblyn offers readers an unusual perspective into her life.' Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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I really wanted to like this, honestly. But I felt like I was reading a book by someone who wanted to be edgy by using "dirty" words just to cause a stir or get a reaction.
Reading these poems made me feel embarrassed for Tambyln more than anything. I don't think that's the reaction she was going for. (