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Hollywood or Home Kathryn Gray

Hollywood or Home By Kathryn Gray

Hollywood or Home by Kathryn Gray


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Welcome to Kathryn Gray's Hollywood or Home, a collection with as much ruthless glamour as any Old Hollywood movie. These poems reflect on the glamour and heartbreak of the movie industry, questioning celebrity culture, and ideas of success and failure.

Hollywood or Home Summary

Hollywood or Home by Kathryn Gray

Welcome to Kathryn Gray's Hollywood or Home, a poetry collection with as much ruthless glamour as any Old Hollywood movie. These worldly-wise poems explore celebrity culture in a mode that is both seriously playful and playfully serious. Here, melancholy and humour, irony and sincerity can be often found in the same poem, creating a rich experience for the film buff or fan of celebrity culture, as the book is full of easter eggs and movie references. Spectres of Hollywood haunt the collection: moguls, politicians, starlets, and monsters. They leap from screen and stage to page, as in 'Portrait of my Superego as Mommie Dearest': 'you're / the one swinging the axe, Mommie'. Famous actors drop in to entertain, for example in 'Meryl Streep is my Therapist' or 'Six Ways of Looking at John Cazale', while writers do their best to pitch their best ideas, working hard to convince: 'It's relatable. / It's really relatable stuff' ('High-concept'). Film memorabilia is explored, like The Deer Hunter's bandana, as well as movie-business secrets: the title of 'As told by Alan Smithee' refers to the alter ego that directors use in movie credits when they want to disown their films. Stock characters and plots show up, like the 'Handome Weeping Boy', and 'The Meet-Cute', that scene in a romantic comedy where a couple have a first hilarious or 'cute' meeting. Classic 1980s movies like Pretty in Pink and Top Gun make their cameos. Power couples take their place, like Frank Sinatra and Ava Gardner in 'Night and Day, 1957', and melodrama heightens to Douglas Sirk's grand levels in 'Love'. All the stories and characters loom larger than life, and as the narrator asks, contemplating celebrity Tweets in 'Fresh Hell', 'Why can't life be EVERYTHING IN CAPS LIKE CHER?'. In decadent celebrity culture, where a star is born every minute and becomes a flop even more quickly, these fierce and funny poems open space for the writer to reassess failures and successes, to overcome writer's block, and to remember that we never stop longing for our old dreams to come true. Gray is writing at the top of her game with her much-anticipated second collection. Out of Hollywood's brutal disdain for failure, Gray manages to find spectacle - and survival.

Hollywood or Home Reviews

'Gray's long-awaited second collection both celebrates and accuses the glamour and imagination of the movies in particular, and of art in general. Whether it's Meryl Streep or Ferris Bueller or John Cazale she's writing of, Gray is illuminating, funny, and frequently moving. Underpinning the comedy and satire, though, is a real pain at life's jolts and time's relentlessness: What happened to the script? '-Nick Laird, author of Feel Free; 'Hollywood or Home shines a light on the filmic quality of daily life, reminding us just how thin the membrane between fiction and reality can be. Within its pages we encounter the Mind in various guises: as an invalid from the nineteenth century, a rain-streaked window-pane and (my favourite) a cabinet 'populated by indescribable figurines'. Bristling with energy, humour and kick-ass bravura, at the same time these poems tremble with deeply felt emotion.'-Julia Copus, author of Girlhood

About Kathryn Gray

Kathryn Gray was born in Wales and now lives in North London. Recipient of an Eric Gregory Award, her first collection, The Never-Never (Seren, 2004), was shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot Prize and the Forward Prize for Best First Collection. An artist's book with Mary Modeen,Uncertain Territories, appeared from Pharos Editions in 2011, and a pamphlet, Flowers, was published by Rack Press in 2016. Her collection of interviews with leading Welsh and Wales-associated poets, Voices and Visions: Interviews with the Contemporary English-Language Poets of Wales, was released by Peter Lang in 2019. Gray's reviews and essays have been published widely, and she has been a contributor to arts programmes for the BBC. She is a former editor of New Welsh Review and Parthian Books, and currently co-helms the digital poetry journal Bad Lilies.

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GOR013884914
9781781727126
1781727120
Hollywood or Home by Kathryn Gray
Used - Like New
Paperback
Poetry Wales Press
2023-10-02
60
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