From one of the most inventive and celebrated filmmakers of the twentieth century, and co-creator of such classics as Fargo, No Country for Old Men, and True Grit, a collection of poems that offers humor and insight into an artist who has always pushed the boundaries of his craft.
Ethan Coen’s screenplays have surprised and delighted international audiences with their hilarious vision and bizarrely profound understanding of human nature. This eccentric genius is revealed again in The Day the World Ends, a remarkable range of poems that are as funny, ribald, provocative, raw, and often touching as the brilliant films that have made the Coen brothers cult legends.
It’s National Poetry Month, and the end of my birthday week besides, so it’s time for another giveaway! This month, with the help of the kind folks at Crown Publishing Group, I’m giving away two copies of filmmaker Ethan Coen’s new book of poetry, The Day the World Ends.
Here are the rules:
- Comment to enter–don’t forget to include an e-mail address I can reach you at!
- US residents only, sorry!
- Winners will need to respond within two days or another winner will be chosen.
This giveaway will end on April 27th.
Good luck!
What. A great giveaway I am a fan of his films would love to try the poetry.Lomazowr@gmail.com
Ethan Cohen? Poems? Hmmmm, might be interesting but could be a disaster.
Had no idea Ethan Coen is a poet. I would be very interested to read this. Also happy belated birthday and sending best wishes for end of semester successes.