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Anthony Tognazzini

    L'écriture d'Anthony Tognazzini offre une exploration ludique mais profonde de l'expérience humaine, mêlant métaphores, souvenirs et scénarios divers dans une tapisserie littéraire unique. Son style concis et familier est conçu pour les lecteurs contemporains, apportant profondeur et résonance dans des pièces brèves et percutantes. Tognazzini navigue avec maestria dans le spectre de la vie, du fantaisiste et de l'amour au tragique et au sérieux, créant un monde fictif à la fois accessible et aventureux. Son œuvre se caractérise par des phrases magnifiques et distinctes qui renferment une surprenante profondeur dans des emballages délicats.

    American Readers Series: I Carry a Hammer in My Pocket for Occasions Such as These
    • 2007

      “Reading Anthony Tognazzini is like having a surprise party thrown in your honor on every page. I Carry A Hammer In My Pocket For Occasions Such As These turns cartwheels, plants daisies, and sings love songs in honor of all that is strange, sad, serious, and sublime about being alive.”—Myla Goldberg, author of Bee Season I Carry A Hammer In My Pocket For Occasions Such As These is a collection of fifty-seven pieces that range in length from compressed paragraphs to ten-page stories. Characters, voices, and surreal scenarios are unified in a playful vision of the world sustained by metaphor, memory, cartoon, tragedy, love story, and song. Speed and brevity are a large part of the collection’s design. In a culture where attention spans are shorter and more fractured, the need for a literature for the subway and the waiting room—something to resonate in the smaller gaps of our lives—is emerging. To this end, I Carry A Hammer In My Pocket For Occasions Such As These is quick, colloquial, and comic, yet challenges readers to think. It offers—at a glance—a journey into a fictional world that is poetic and narrative, fantastic and familiar, accessible and adventurous. “The Difference” Although I was never an early riser, my father always counseled me to rise with the sun.“Early bird gets the worm!” he told me.“Sure,” I said, “but the worm who sleeps late, lives.” Anthony Tognazzini lives in New York City, where he makes his living as a teacher and freelance journalist. His awards include an AWP Award, an Academy of American Poets prize, a Greer Artist Foundation Fellowship, and a Hemingway Fellowship.

      American Readers Series: I Carry a Hammer in My Pocket for Occasions Such as These