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Iris Berry

    Iris Berry es una de las mentes creativas fundadoras de Punk Hostage Press, cuyo trabajo está profundamente entrelazado con el movimiento literario contemporáneo de Los Ángeles. Su poesía y prosa se nutren de experiencias profundamente personales, lidiando con temas de origen y la búsqueda de lo perdido después de cortar el cordón umbilical. Estas narrativas a menudo reflejan su juventud aventurera en las calles de Hollywood durante la época dorada de la escena punk rock de L.A. Su escritura es celebrada por su franqueza, inteligencia y fuerza, tejiendo imágenes crudas y cinematográficas con una belleza profunda y a menudo conmovedora.

    All That Shines Under The Hollywood Sign
    The Trouble with Palm Trees
    • The Trouble with Palm Trees

      • 52 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      In The Trouble with Palm Trees Iris Berry takes you on a tour of Los Angeles that’ll haunt you like one of the City’s famous unsolved murders. Her writing is gritty and scarred, but loaded with details, and an ironic, wry sense of humor. Whether she’s paying tribute to a deceased cat, or describing the suicidal tendencies of a gangster x-boyfriend, there is always a connecting thread—survivors’ wisdom and a sense of universal hope. ~ Pleasant Gehman

      The Trouble with Palm Trees
    • All That Shines Under The Hollywood Sign

      • 122 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Writer Iris Berry has always been fascinated by the reality of modern-day Hollywood and its glittery history as Tinseltown, and in her new collection of poetry, All That Shines Under the Hollywood Sign, the two worlds collide. She marvels about the way jazz glides “its way/down translucent highways/at one in the morning” and “ephemeral evenings/draped across Hollywood” and rhapsodizes about such long-lost local landmarks as the Tropicana Motel and the Garden of Allah. Accompanied by evocative L.A.-centric illustrations by Scott Aicher. Berry’s portraits of vanishing and changing Southern California are often sentimental but infused with a rueful punk-rock perspective as she mulls over how “A catalog/of catastrophic events/shaped our lives. ~ Falling James, LA WEEKLY

      All That Shines Under The Hollywood Sign