Self-Portrait as Jerry Quarry
Vito Aiuto
(Author)
Description
Vito Aiuto's poems are funny, heartbreaking, and serious as Hell. They borrow from the blue-collar ethos of Philip Levine, the lexical playfulness of Frank O'Hara, the anxious self-deprecating wit of Mark Halliday, and the theological insight of J.I. Packer, but the voice we hear is nothing if not singular. In the course of these terse yet panoramic fables, John Calvin shares the spotlight with journeyman pugilists, doubt and faith, a wife, a lost father, consumerism, God, a guy named Mess . . . Moreover, Aiuto thrills and frightens us. Part confession and part stand-up routine, Self-Portrait as Jerry Quarry refuses to shy away from sin or the awkward business of atonement.Product Details
Price
$16.80
Publisher
New Issues Poetry and Prose
Publish Date
January 01, 2002
Pages
64
Dimensions
6.0 X 8.66 X 0.28 inches | 0.36 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781930974197
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About the Author
VITO AIUTO was raised in Tecumseh, Michigan. He received a master's degree from Princeton Theological Seminary.Currently he is the senior pastor of Resurrection Presbyterian Church. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife, Monique, who together, make up the folk-gospel duet The Welcome Wagon.