Fiction Non-Fiction Poetry Turtle Point Press Helen Marx Books

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The Late Show

David Trinidad

“Deeply personal, yet cooly postmodern, no other writer besides David Trinidad makes the interface between our private memories and our cultural ones appear so seemless. At times, variously giddy, gossipy, melancholy, obsessive, and euphoric, his voice has an amazing plasicity as he slips between genres and forms, tradition and invention,with assurance and grace. The Late Show is a unique collection of interlocking facets: art literary memoir, part film encyclopedia, part shrine and momento mori—and always undeniably, pure poem.”
—Elaine Equi

978-1-933527-09-3 $16.95



About the Author

David TrinidadŐs books Phoebe 2002: An Essay in Verse and Plasticville were also published by Turtle Point Press. He currently lives in Chicago, where he teaches poetry at Columbia College and co-edits the journal Court Green.

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