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Jenny Boully
Jenny Boully (born 1976) is the author of ''The Book of Beginnings and Endings'' (Sarabande Books, 2007), ''The Body:An Essay'' (Slope Editions, 2002 and Essay Press, 2007), and ''(love affair )
*'' (Tarpaulin Sky Press, 2006). Her work has appeared in literary magazines such as ''Boston Review,'' ''Conjunctions,'' ''Seneca Review,'' and ''Tarpaulin Sky'' and has been anthologized in ''The Next American Essay,'' ''The Best American Poetry,'' and ''Great American Prose Poems: From Poe to the Present.'' Born in Korat, Thailand and reared in San Antonio, Texas, she has studied at Hollins University and the University of Notre Dame and is currently working on her PhD from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. She divides her time between Texas and Brooklyn.〔(Sarabande Books )〕
〔(Tarpaulin Sky Press )〕
Rae Armantrout; John Ashbery; et al. (2002). ''The Best American Poetry 2002.'' Scribner Poetry. ISBN 0-7432-0386-0.〕
Boully's first book, ''The Body,'' sold out of its first printing 〔(Slope Editions )〕 and was re-issued by Essay Press 〔(Essay Press )〕 in 2007. A groundbreaking use of form, described by American poet and critic Arielle Greenberg as a "text on absence, love, ontology and identity—minus the text," the content of ''The Body'' is delivered only in footnotes, while the usual "body" of work is missing. Comparing it to Thalia Field's ''Point and Line'', Greenberg praised ''The Body'' as "an invigorating new approach to the idea of a text, of fiction, of essay, of poetry collection," signaling a "courageous and thoughtful new voice in literature." 〔(Review of ''The Body'' in ''Jacket #19'' )〕
''(love affair )
*,'' Boully's second book, was nominated for five awards and won two (Best Book of New Poetry Published in 2006, and Best Second Book) from ''Coldfront Magazine''.〔("The Year in Print," ''Coldfront Magazine,'' January 2007 )〕 "Through three sections rife with asterisks and superscript roman numerals," using a mixture of fiction, essay, prose poetry, and memoir,〔(Review in ''Open Letters Magazine'', Fall 2006 )〕 ''(love affair )
*'' "challenges the ways in which we construct narratives and read texts," 〔(Review in ''Matrix Magazine,'' Issue 76 )〕 as it "wends a story of broken relationships, deploying everything from mimosa trees and spring to nightclubs and crack-smoke,"〔(Review in ''Coldfront Magazine'', Fall 2006 )〕 and explores " the way we learn to love and love again."〔
Boully's third collection, ''The Book of Beginnings and Endings,'' "consists of beginnings and endings of more than 30 different texts, spliced together seemingly at random. The subject matter ranges wildly: invertebrate zoology, probability, the psychology of a scream, the retirement of an ice cream man, a plague of frogs. Slowly, the reader notices thematic connections and the shadow of a narrative arc."〔(Review in ''Publishers Weekly'', August, 2007 )〕 As with Boully's previous collections, ''The Book of Beginnings and Endings'' accrues meaning and import through "use of association, rather than spelled-out narrative." It "resembles poetry. The texts themselves are essayistic, except that they are all fictional."〔 A reviewer for the ''Los Angeles Times'' focused on another shared element in all of Boully's books--love, the affair of love, its beginning and it ending: "Like Anaïs Nin, Boully believes exclusively in love; it's her religion." On the relationship between this author and her readers, the reviewer added: It's uncommonly good to read the work of a writer who believes so unabashedly in the miracle of writing—that some dimension, unlike any other, exists between the writer and the reader; that literature is an 'open system,' a 'living system.'"〔(Review in ''Los Angeles Times'', December, 2007 )〕
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