<i>Ostinato Vamps</i> is Wanda Coleman's first book of poetry since the demise of her longtime publisher, Black Sparrow Press. It continues and enlarges the traits that have been her hallmark for more than three decades: a fierce adherence to the truth and a language so musical one can almost hear the blues line underneath her stanzas.
Linguistically daring, lyrically breathtaking, stylistically bold, these poems both explore familiar territory and shatter stereotypes. Life is difficult, often unfair, but it belongs to the living, as Coleman reminds us in no uncertain terms. Racing between an earthy eroticism and fatalistic despair, filled with humor and tragedy, these poems are alive. They breathe. They challenge us even as they reward us for seeking the truth.
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<b>Wanda Coleman</b> was a poet and writer from Los Angeles, California. Her numerous poetry collections included <i>Mercurochrome: New Poems, </i> nominated for the National Book Award; <i>Bathwater Wine, </i> winner of the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize; <i>Ostinato Vamps;</i> and <i>The World Falls Away</i>. She was the recipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts, and an Emmy Award as a writer for <i>Days of Our Lives.</i>