Why Does She Always Talk About Her Husband?

David Romanda's Why Does She Always Talk about Her Husband? is minimalist poetry at its finest-quick, punchy, and deceptively spare. Romanda stands on the shoulders of modern greats, such as Raymond Carver, Charles Bukowski, and Charles Simic, adding his own offbeat, rebel playfulness, exploring topics such as love, loneliness, sickness, and joy. These are poems that beg to be read aloud and shared with others. Readers will recognize themselves in his clever observations and smile or even laugh out loud.

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Why Does She Always Talk About Her Husband?

David Romanda's Why Does She Always Talk about Her Husband? is minimalist poetry at its finest-quick, punchy, and deceptively spare. Romanda stands on the shoulders of modern greats, such as Raymond Carver, Charles Bukowski, and Charles Simic, adding his own offbeat, rebel playfulness, exploring topics such as love, loneliness, sickness, and joy. These are poems that beg to be read aloud and shared with others. Readers will recognize themselves in his clever observations and smile or even laugh out loud.

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Why Does She Always Talk About Her Husband?

Why Does She Always Talk About Her Husband?

by David Romanda
Why Does She Always Talk About Her Husband?

Why Does She Always Talk About Her Husband?

by David Romanda

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David Romanda's Why Does She Always Talk about Her Husband? is minimalist poetry at its finest-quick, punchy, and deceptively spare. Romanda stands on the shoulders of modern greats, such as Raymond Carver, Charles Bukowski, and Charles Simic, adding his own offbeat, rebel playfulness, exploring topics such as love, loneliness, sickness, and joy. These are poems that beg to be read aloud and shared with others. Readers will recognize themselves in his clever observations and smile or even laugh out loud.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781958728079
Publisher: Blue Cedar Press
Publication date: 11/15/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 69
File size: 418 KB

About the Author

David Romanda is the author of I'm Sick of Pale Blue Skies, a limited-edition chapbook, and the broken bird feeder, a full collection. His work has been included in Best Canadian Poetry. Romanda lives in Kawasaki City, Japan.
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