What May Have Been: Letters of Jackson Pollock & Dori G
Susan Tepper
(Author)
Gary Percesepe
(Author)
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Description
What May Have Been is a novel in letters exchanged between the artist Jackson Pollock and his fictional lover, a young woman called Dori G. Susan Tepper and Gary Percesepe have created a sexy and luminous love story that takes place sometime during the late 1940's, in that sandy wonderland at the eastern tip of Long Island known as The Hamptons. Advance Praise for What May Have Been "In this extraordinary novel, Pollock tells his lover that things like paint and wives are very small in the scheme of things. Gary Percesepe and Susan Tepper show how the great scheme of things is, in fact, in literary art, captured in paint and wives and a Montauk surf and a silky scarf and narrow hips and a cold water flat and a used Ford. Brilliantly conceived, brilliantly executed, this is a stunning book about art and about life." -Robert Olen Butler, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain "The fictional letters between Pollock and an imaginary Dori G come out in a hailstorm of paint flecks, lockets, long looks, kisses, blowing sand. Dori sees Jackson in his distance and his nearing, and his return to her like the visit of one of the Greek gods to his mortal lover, as piercing and as fatal." -Mary Grimm, author of Left to Themselves and Stealing Time "How to convey the irresistible pleasures of this novel in letters? The language mimics the slashing, dramatic immediate heroic gestures of abstract expressionism, is an extraordinary act of poetic invention, and tells a sexy and doomed love story." -James Robison, author of The Illustrator and Rumors "These two fervent voices exude the splendor and gloom of adulterous love." -Mark Wisniewski, author of Confessions of a Polish Used Car Salesman
Product Details
Price
$15.00
$13.95
Publisher
Cervena Barva Press
Publish Date
December 01, 2010
Pages
104
Dimensions
5.98 X 0.25 X 9.02 inches | 0.36 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780984473281
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Susan Tepper has nearly outlived her nine lives, which have included working as an actress, singer, flight attendant, marketing manager, interior decorator, tour guide, TV producer, rescue worker, and finally as a writer. Tepper is an award-winning author, with hundreds of stories, poems, interviews and essays published worldwide. MONTE CARLO DAYS & NIGHTS is her seventh book. Other Books by Susan Tepper include dear Petrov, The Merrill Diaries, From the Umberplatzen, What May Have Been, Deer & Other Stories, and Blue Edge.
Gary Percesepe is the author of a new poetry book, Gaslight Opera (The Poetry Box, 2021) plus eleven books, including Moratorium, a short story collection forthcoming from Atmosphere Press. He is Associate Editor at New World Writing (formerly Mississippi Review). Prior to that, he was an assistant fiction editor at Antioch Review. His work has appeared in Brevity, Story Quarterly, N + 1, The Greensboro Review, Wigleaf, Christian Century, Mississippi Review, New World Writing, Salon, Camera Obscura, Westchester Review, PANK, The Millions, Atticus Review, BULL, The Good Man Project, Word Riot, Necessary Fiction, Solstice, The Maine Review, Mercurius, and other places. He resides in White Plains, New York, and teaches philosophy at Fordham University in the Bronx.Other Books by Gary Percesepe include: What Might Have Been: Letters of Jackson Pollock and Dori G (an epistolary novel with Susan Tepper)Falling (poetry)Itch (short stories)The Winter of J (poetry)Light Turnout (poetry)