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Lyn Coffin

Autor(a) de Anna Akhmatova: Poems

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Obras de Lyn Coffin

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The Knight in the Panther's Skin (1939) — Tradutor, algumas edições258 cópias
The Best American Short Stories 1979 (1979) — Contribuinte — 25 cópias

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Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1944
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
USA
Locais de residência
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Seattle, Washington, USA
Educação
University of Michigan (1965)
Ocupação
poet
editor
translator
playwright
teacher
Organizações
PEN Center USA
Phi Beta Kappa
Premiações
First Prize, translation competition, The Academy of American Poets (judged by William Meredith)
Major and Minor Hopwoods, University of Michigan (Drama, Short Fiction, Long Fiction, Poetry, and Essay)
Grants from Michigan Council of the Arts
First prize, translation, Academy of American Poets (for the Orten Elegies)
Pequena biografia
Widely published and award-winning poet, fiction writer, playwright, nonfiction writer, editor, and translator. Author of seven books: two of poetry, one of poetry/fiction/drama, and four of translation. Moved to Seattle area from Michigan in January 2004. Launched Hugo House's Writers and Work series spring 2004. Revising a novel, and producing a commissioned play based on the fiction of Billy Lombardo, a hot young Chicago writer. Had a story published in Best American Short Stories 1979 and was a finalist in the Louisville Short Play competition. Recipient of an NEH grant and an International Poetry Review prize, second place winner for Porad Haiku Award, Baxter finalist, and one of three winners of the 2004 Jeanne Lohmann Poetry Award. Long time editor of The Michigan Quarterly Review. New WITS writer with SAL. http://www.poetswest.com/directory.ht...

Membros

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Esta resenha foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Resenhistas do LibraryThing.
Lyn Coffin is an award-winning fiction writer, poet, playwright, and translator.
She has given us a surprisingly solid work of fiction here in this fine collection!

Some stories are very charming while others are quite dramatic and moving.
I will need to revisit this book soon.
 
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IamAleem | outras 12 resenhas | Apr 21, 2017 |
Esta resenha foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Resenhistas do LibraryThing.
First, can I just say, unrelated to the content, but totally related to the content, the font? All sans-serif Arial style? That's a bit much on the eyes. We don't have to go all super serifed or ugly serifed or anything, but it looks cheap. I powered through, but I guess I like books in serifed font.

Now, to content that's actually content.

Ups and downs. Some stories I thought clever -- Fable for instance, with every sentence getting its own moral. Others were those what is real? what is imagined? style stories that simply don't turn my crank. Most stories were short and sweet, seventeen of them gently placed into 163 pages. The stories are airy, some no more than an idea let loose onto the page. That's fine. Sometimes wisps are all that's required. Most aren't about youth, the way so many stories and books and movies and plots assume that all we lose the ability to care about those who aren't under the age of thirty-one. People are in their fifties, in some of these stories, people are on their third marriages, someone bred peacocks (so we aren't devoid of quirk).

When I write stories, I feel they are like Coffin's: a tiny bit out of sync somehow that I'm not talented enough to articulate. Things are there, but it feels like a morsel without the ability to stretch into a meal. I like them though, for what little that's worth.

The First Honeymoon by Lyn Coffin went on sale March 29, 2015.

I received a copy free from Librarything in exchange for an honest review.
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reluctantm | outras 12 resenhas | Jul 31, 2016 |
Esta resenha foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Resenhistas do LibraryThing.
Not a fast read, for all the best possible reasons - each story is so self-contained compared with the others, that starting the next story when finishing one is jarring. Better to finish a story and take time before picking the book back up and starting the next.

In the best of these, Lyn Coffin has mastered the inferred narrative - she's not storytelling in her stories, but giving us the characters, feelings, and settings that led the narrative she isn't writing down to the place where we join it. It gives us enough of these stories' souls to learn the full story, to teach it to ourselves, and even extend it, all in a surprisingly short time in language allusive and elusive. The Gift Horse, The Psychiatrist's Second Wife, and The First Honeymoon each offer a novel in concentrated format, and in these and others along these lines, death, intimacy, and flat-out sexual tension play big roles in giving us what we need as readers to learn lives in short order.

Other stories in the collection could be accused of the 'too clever by half' stories, based on some surprise conceit, but for all that, I enjoyed them. When somebody clever shows off, and is good at it, the ride is fun: fireworks may not last, but damned if they're not pretty to look at in the moment. The Butterfly, which evolves from what seems like a prose poem to, maybe, something longer than flash fiction but not much, actually fooled me twice in that short span - and I enjoyed it all the more.

Ranging from uncomfortably, darkly beautiful to clever romp, the stories in this collection are worth the time to read, and worth time between each story before starting the next.
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buffalopoet | outras 12 resenhas | Nov 16, 2015 |
Esta resenha foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Resenhistas do LibraryThing.
Lyn Coffin's short story collection The First Honeymoon is a concise, well written book of seventeen short stories. I enjoyed most of the stories and found them to be both quirky and entertaining. I enjoyed the fact that though the book is a quick read the stories stay with you long after.
 
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Moppette | outras 12 resenhas | Aug 24, 2015 |

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Membros
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Popularidade
#264,968
Avaliação
4.0
Resenhas
13
ISBNs
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