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Buena Suerte in Red Glitter resonates with the spiritual and secular hunger of a Johnny Cash album. Craven's poetry roams the raw edge of suburban Los Angeles, raising a full glass in the transcendent haze of the bars of Manhattan. Inflamed with intoxication, loss, longing, visceral anger and celebration, Craven's poems launch the reader on a journey forward. These lyric and prose narratives should fill the jukebox in your corner bar and be played loud on a Saturday night.

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Buena Suerte in Red Glitter resonates with the spiritual and secular hunger of a Johnny Cash album. Craven's poetry roams the raw edge of suburban Los Angeles, raising a full glass in the transcendent haze of the bars of Manhattan. Inflamed with intoxication, loss, longing, visceral anger and celebration, Craven's poems launch the reader on a journey forward. These lyric and prose narratives should fill the jukebox in your corner bar and be played loud on a Saturday night.
Autorenporträt
Bruce Craven's Buena Suerte in Red Glitter, published by Red Dirt Press in 2019, is Craven's first collection of poetry. His non-fiction book, Win or Die: Leadership Secrets from Game of Thrones, was published by Thomas Dunne Books, an imprint of St. Martin's Press, in March 2019. The book is currently being translated into Turkish, Russian and Serbian. His novel, Fast Sofa, was published in 1993. The novel was translated into German and Japanese. Craven co-wrote the script for the film adaptation of Fast Sofa (Lion's Gate Films, 2001), which starred Jennifer Tilly, Crispin Glover and Jake Busey. Bruce Craven has leadership and teaching roles in executive education at Columbia Business School, where he also teaches his popular MBA and Executive MBA elective course: Leadership Through Fiction. He studied politics and literature at the University of California at Santa Cruz and received his MFA in Writing with an emphasis in Poetry from Columbia University's School of the Arts. He lives with his wife and two sons in the Coachella Valley in California.