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Chelsey Minnis

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Chelsey Minnis (born 1970 in Dallas, Texas) [1] is an American poet. Her collections of poetry include Zirconia, Bad Bad and Poemland. Zirconia won the 2001 Alberta Prize for Poetry.[2]

Minnis's work was described as expressing a "gurlesque" aesthetic by Arielle Greenberg, which she described as "a feminine, feminist incorporating of the grotesque and cruel with the spangled and dreamy."[3]

Bibliography

  • Zirconia. New York, NY: Fence Books, 2001.
  • Foxina. Los Angeles: Seeing Eye Books, 2002.
  • Bad Bad. New York: Fence Books, 2007.
  • Poemland. Seattle: Wave Books, 2009.

References

  1. ^ Library of Congress authority file
  2. ^ 2001 Alberta Prize for Poetry Template:Wayback
  3. ^ Arielle Greenberg, "Some Notes on the Origin of the (Term) Gurlesque," Gurlesque: The New Grrly, Grotesque, Burlesque Poetics, ed. Lara Glenum and Arielle Greenberg, Saturnalia Books, 2010, p. 2