Indigo

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Indigo
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ron Koertge
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:80
Dimensions(mm): Height 222,Width 177
Category/GenrePoetry by individual poets
ISBN/Barcode 9781597094672
ClassificationsDewey:811.54
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Red Hen Press
Imprint Red Hen Press
Publication Date 1 November 2009
Publication Country United States

Description

Traditionally, the ghazal, an ancient Persian form, has a lot of requirements (couplets, rhyme, refrain), but one specific subject--love. Especially illicit and unattainable love. So what are readers to make of Ron Koertge's ghazals which are about, among other things, the Seven Dwarfs, Technicolor, and Mothra? Well, you probably can't beat him, so

Author Biography

Ron Koertge (pronounced Kur-chee) was born April 22, 1940 in Olney, Illinois to William Henry Koertge (deceased) and Bulis Olive Koertge. He is married to Bianca Richards. Koertge received his BA from the University of Illinois and his MA from the University of Arizona. He taught English at Pasadena City College from 1965 to 2001. Koertge is the author of many books of poetry including Fever, Sex Object, 12 Photographs of Yellowstone, The Hired Nose, The Father Poems, The Jockey Poems, Men Under Fire, Diary Cows, Life on the Edge of the Continent, High School Dirty Poems, Making Love to Roget's Wife, and Geography of the Forehead. He is also the recipient of an NEA fellowship in Literature (Poetry) and a California Arts Council grant (Poetry). Koertge's work has been included in Best American Poetry (1999).

Reviews

Pop the cork and savor these sparkling ghazals. Ron Koertge, brash and sassy Californian, makes this ancient form all-American and irresistably new. --Charles Harper Webb Ron Koertge is the most consistently entertaining and dazzling poet around. Guzzle on these ghazals until you are punch-drunk. These poems will intoxicate you, make you dizzy, make you wish you would have written them! --Denise Duhamel Ron Koertge's contemporary ghazels overflow with nimble wit and imagination. Enjoy this generous tribute to an enigmatic and remarkable ancient, poetic form. --Dorianne Laux