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Fever
Contributor(s): Koertge, Ron (Author)
ISBN: 1597090166     ISBN-13: 9781597090162
Publisher: Red Hen Press
OUR PRICE:   $17.06  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: April 2006
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BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | American - General
Dewey: 811
LCCN: 2004118134
Physical Information: 0.22" H x 6.34" W x 8.94" (0.28 lbs) 72 pages
 
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Ron Koertge can elevate the ordinary places of America----the backyard, the classroom, the mall----into scenes of mock-epic significance. He can just as easily lower the mythic worlds of Superman, Ozymandias and Cinderella to a level just a few inches above the bathetic. And he does all this with a charming combination of wit and empathy, satire and sweetness.

--Billy Collins


I would think a poem entitled Getting Tough with John Ruskin," "Ozymandias and Harriet," or "Teen Jesus" would be enough to entice any reader. But permit it to be known that Koertge also carries around a lexicon that includes locutions such as "snazzy," a word I haven't heard since my last Canasta game in 1959. We all know who said that poetry begins in delight and ends in wisdom, but Koertge might have said it because his poems are delight and wisdom all the way through. They are also very funny, the way the truly serious often is. This is a snazzy book, also a beautiful one, and I strongly urge you to buy it.

----B.H. Fairchild


Contributor Bio(s): Koertge, Ron: - Ron Koertge teaches at Hamline University in their low-residency MFA program for Children s Writing. His most recent book, Vampire Planet, is a collection of new and selected poems. His other works of poetry include Sex World (Red Hen Press, 2014), Fever (Red Hen Press, 2007), Indigo (Red Hen Press, 2009), Lies, Knives, and Girls in Red Dresses (Candlewick Press, 2012), and The Ogre s Wife (Red Hen Press, 2013). Koertge also writes fiction for teenagers, including many novels and novels-in-verse: The Brimstone Journals, Stoner & Spaz, Strays, Shakespeare Bats Cleanup, Shakespeare Makes the Playoffs, and Coaltown Jesus. All were honored by the American Library Association, and two received PEN awards. He is the recipient of grants from the NEA and the California Arts Council and has poems in two volumes of Best American Poetry. He lives in South Pasadena, California.