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Tim Dlugos

    Tim Dlugos fue un poeta cuya obra se caracteriza por observaciones ingeniosas, narrativas que relatan los detalles cotidianos de la vida y versos fuertemente encabalgados. Su estilo comparte un enfoque inmediato y desenfadado con la obra de Frank O'Hara y James Schuyler. La escritura de Dlugos también destaca por su representación de primera mano de la pandemia del SIDA. Más tarde en su vida, cursó estudios teológicos y se convirtió en sacerdote episcopal.

    New York Diary
    • This diary, written in Tim Dlugos’ first six months in the City That Never Sleeps, is a record of his immersion in the downtown poetry scene and a gay lifestyle that was then relentlessly promiscuous. From the very beginning, when he “gobbles up” some chocolate mints left behind by Joe Brainard, Tim is like Alice eating a cake that changes her size; he’s off and running in a Wonderland of art openings and late-night escapades at the baths. In the forty-four years that have elapsed since Tim wrote this diary, the world has changed several times over: AIDS, 9/11, Coronavirus. The New York that Tim captures in these pages is long gone. While it gives us a few precious glimpses of that lost world, his diary is a reminder of how quickly a world can disappear.

      New York Diary