Description Based on his wildly popular New Yorker piece, Thurber Prize-winner John Kenney presents a hilarious collection of Love Poems for, well, Married people.
He lives in Brooklyn, New York..
He has also been a contributor to The New Yorker magazine since 1999.
He has worked for many years as a copywriter.
About the author John Kenney is the author of Talk to Me and Truth in Advertising, which won the Thurber Prize for American Humor.
In an instant, I felt disgust and sadness and regret.
And then you grabbed my boobs and made a "wha-wha" noise.
I was almost feeling fondness for you As you gave me a shoulder massage at the sink-- What a small, lovely surprise.
The original selection, featuring a range of topics from parental gripes to dwindling sex lives, is a perennial favorite, skyrocketing to the top of the New Yorker\'s most-shared list each year, and now Kenney is writing a collection of new Poems that dig even deeper into what it\'s like to be Married to the person you love.
Full of hilarious wit, dynamic energy, and a heavy dose of reality, these Poems took the seminal genre and turned it upside down and left to dry in the dishwasher.
First published on Valentine\'s Day in 2016, John Kenney\'s collection of Poems for Married People quickly became one of the most shared New Yorker pieces of all time.
Description Based on his wildly popular New Yorker piece, Thurber Prize-winner John Kenney presents a hilarious collection of Love Poems for, well, Married people