Famous

Famous by Kathleen Flenniken is a poetry collection published by U of Nebraska Press on September 1, 2006. This first edition comprises 74 pages and is presented in English. Flenniken explores the theme of personal fame, reflecting on the journey of self-discovery and the universal desire for recognition that resonates within everyday experiences.
In this collection, Flenniken’s poetry captures the nuances of life, blending both grave and comic tones. Readers will find a voice that articulates the longing for acknowledgment and the small moments that often go unnoticed. The work invites contemplation on the nature of fame and the quiet aspirations that dwell within us all, making it a thoughtful addition to the landscape of American poetry.
Official synopsis Publisher
She ?became famous, finally, to herself,? Kathleen Flenniken writes. This is the kind of fame at the heart of most lives and at the center of Flenniken?s first collection, the winner of the Prairie Schooner Book Prize in Poetry. Here ?a little voice sings / from the back of the auditorium / of my throat. Aren?t all of us / waiting to be discovered?? ø The poet?s answer is sometimes grave, sometimes comic, but always tuned to the incidental music of daily life.
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