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Also a Poet

A Memoir

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Also a Poet

By: Ada Calhoun
Narrated by: Ada Calhoun, Lili Taylor, Josephine Brill
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A staggering memoir from New York Times best-selling author Ada Calhoun tracing her fraught relationship with her father and their shared obsession with a great poet, featuring exclusive archival audio from literary and art world legends, living and dead.

When Ada Calhoun stumbled upon old cassette tapes of interviews her father, celebrated art critic Peter Schjeldahl, had conducted for his never-completed biography of poet Frank O’Hara, she set out to finish the book her father had started 40 years earlier.

As a lifelong O’Hara fan who grew up amid his bohemian cohort in the East Village, Calhoun thought the project would be easy, even fun, but the deeper she dove, the more she had to face not just O’Hara’s past, but also her father’s and her own.

The result is a groundbreaking and kaleidoscopic memoir that weaves compelling literary history with a moving, honest, and tender story of a complicated father-daughter bond. Also a Poet explores what happens when we want to do better than our parents, yet fear what that might cost us; when we seek their approval, yet mistrust it.

In reckoning with her unique heritage, as well as providing new insights into the life of one of our most important poets, Calhoun offers a brave and hopeful meditation on parents and children, artistic ambition, and the complexities of what we leave behind.

©2022 Ada Calhoun (P)2022 Audible Originals

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About the Creator and Performer

Ada Calhoun is the New York Times–bestselling author of Why We Can't Sleep, St. Marks Is Dead, Wedding Toasts I'll Never Give, and Also a Poet: Frank O'Hara, My Father, and Me, which Vogue calls one of the Best Books of 2022 So Far.

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All genres considered, the memoir is among the most difficult and complex for a writer to pull off. After all, giving voice to your own lived experience and recounting deeply painful or uncomfortable memories in a way that still engages and entertains is a remarkable feat. These autobiographies, often narrated by the authors themselves, shine with raw, unfiltered emotion sure to resonate with any listener. But don't just take our word for it—queue up any one of these listens, and you'll hear exactly what we mean.

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Ada succeeded in creating a unique piece of literature. All stories intertwined, holding one’s attention. This book was made to be listened to because of the recordings though I also have a hard-copy to read to fully understand the recordings.

Unique, Gripping

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This is great book but it’s made even better by the audiobook format. The interviews which provide the structure of this book would not be same without the actual voices which we hear here. This book has opened so many directions for me - Frank O’Hara but also the bigger New York literary scene. Thank you!

Audible shines!

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I teach a nonfiction gen ed class. This is going in! So interesting and well done

Gonna teach this

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The last two books I listened to were so bad I exchanged them both. I was starting to give up hope. I started the book yesterday and kept cooking and washing dishes so it wouldn’t stop. What a great, moving, interesting FANTASTICALLY narrated book. I can’t recommend it highly enough. A memoir about a daughter a father and a common interest in a poet they once knew it’s exactly on key. I loved it!

WoW!!! What a great book!!!

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I chose to listen to the audiobook of “Also a Poet” out of convenience, but in the end I got so so so much out of choosing this medium, because the book relies heavily on recorded interviews, which are included. The effect is transportive and emotional, especially at the end. I don’t know how these recordings are reproduced in the printed text but I intend to find out: I loved this book so much I am buying a hardcover to keep on my shelf and read passages from again and again. I’ll probably listen to the audiobook again too!

So gorgeous and evocative

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