Gay Brewer (b. 1965)
Biography
Gaylord Brewer was born on April 3, 1965 in Louisville, Kentucky and grew up there. He earned his undergraduate degree at the University of
Louisville (1895), and his M.A. (1988) and Ph.D. (1992) at Ohio State University. In 1993, he was hired as an assistant professor at MTSU
in Murfreesboro, Tennesse. He continues to live there and is now an Associate Professor. Additionally, Brewer is the Founding Editor of Poems and Plays.
Bibliography
Drama
- JFK, Rudolph, and a Life with Fear in It (1992)
- Undertakings (1993)
Fiction
- Exit Pursued By a Bear (2004)
- Octavius the 1st (2008)
- The Martini Diet (2008)
Non-Fiction
- A Detective in Distress: Philip Marlowe's Domestic Dream (1989)
- David Mamet and Film: Illusion and Disillusion in a Wounded Land (doctoral
dissertation, Ohio State, 1992; 1993)
- Laughing Like Hell: The Harrowing Satires of Jim Thompson (1996)
- Charles Bukowski (for the Twayne series, 1997)
Poetry
- Zocalo (1991)
- Book Lover (1991)
- The Woman and the White Dog (1994)
- Presently a Beast (1996)
- Predator in the House: Poems (1996)
- The Age of Good Barbarism (1997)
- Devilfish (1999)
- Greatist Hits: 1994-2000 (2001)
- Four Nails (2001)
- Barbaric Mercies (2003)
- Let Me Explain (2006)
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