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The Drunken Driver Has the Right of Way - by Ethan Coen (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Provocative, revealing, and often hilarious poems by the Oscar-winning screenwriter of No Country for Old Men In his screenplays and short stories, Ethan Coen surprises and delights us with a rich brew of ideas, observations, and perceptions.
- About the Author: When not writing plays, poetry, or short stories, ETHAN COEN makes movies with his brother, Joel Coen.
- 144 Pages
- Poetry, American
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About the Book
In his screenplays and short stories, Coen surprises and delights with a rich brew of ideas, observations, and perceptions. His first collection of poems is remarkable-funny, ribald, provocative, sometimes raw, and often touching and profound.
Book Synopsis
Provocative, revealing, and often hilarious poems by the Oscar-winning screenwriter of No Country for Old Men
In his screenplays and short stories, Ethan Coen surprises and delights us with a rich brew of ideas, observations, and perceptions. In his first collection of poems he does much the same. The range of his poems is remarkable-funny, ribald, provocative, sometimes raw, and often touching and profound.
In these poems, Coen writes of his childhood, his hopes and dreams, his disappointments, his career in Hollywood, his physically demanding love affair with Mamie Eisenhower, and his decade-long battle with amphetamines that produced some of the lengthier poems in the collection. You will chuckle, nodding with recognition as you turn the pages, perhaps even stopping occasionally to read.
About the Author
When not writing plays, poetry, or short stories, ETHAN COEN makes movies with his brother, Joel Coen. After thirteen films, the Coen brothers have one of the most beloved and critically acclaimed bodies of work in the history of cinema.