Around the Ides of March in 2020, it became clear that Rome would never be the same. The news turned ominous shades of fire, while emails and texts began t...
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ISBN-10:
1734869240
ISBN-13:
9781734869248
Publisher
Mezcalita Press, LLC
Dimensions
8.00 X 5.00 X 0.69 inches
Language
English
Around the Ides of March in 2020, it became clear that Rome would never be the same. The news turned ominous shades of fire, while emails and texts began to let me know I would not be traveling as much this year as I am used to. One by one, the lights went out in the city of my career, and income. Every reading, conference, workshop, and music gig I had scheduled from April forward began to drop off the calendar, and I felt a strange mix of both thrill and fear at the prospect of being homebound for a time. But when I wrote the check for my half of the next house payment, I knew what hell awaited me come June... or maybe July. Even poets can do the math when there is only "outgo."
In those early days, my wife was having a Zoom Happy Hour with two friends, Sarah Flournoy and Liz McIlravy. I mention their names because the concept for this project-of writing commissioned poems for a donation of some kind-was their idea. And what I owe them, I haven't quite calculated yet. But that "idea" has turned out to be the saving grace of my year, and career. I couldn't have imagined the effect and reach this would eventually have.
In the Days of Our Resilience: December 2020 - May 2021, Book 4 in the Pandemic Poems Project, contains the poems that came out of the "final season" of the pandemic. They reveal our growing need for some kind of emergence from the dark cave of this interminable year. They rub their eyes in wonder at what comes next, what we'll go back to, and what will be changed forever.
The Fire Pit Sessions, the video series of live online readings of the poems, got quite a bit sweatier, and a bit more fiery too. These have grown in popularity and can still be viewed on Nathan's Facebook page: https: //www.facebook.com/chinacoman
ISBN-10
:1734869240
ISBN-13
:9781734869248
Publisher
:Mezcalita Press, LLC
Publication date
: 02 Jun, 2021
Category
: Poetry
Sub-Category
Format
:PAPERBACK
Language
:English
Reading Level
: All
Dimension
: 8.00 X 5.00 X 0.69 inches
Weight
:332 g
[The Pandemic Poems Project] is an act of hope in a time when hope has been hard to find. It is an act of community in a time of isolation. It is so much bigger than words on a page. I've had this sneaking feeling that we've never needed poets more than we do right now. Now I know it's true.
Beth Wood
Winner of the Oregon Book Awards' "Readers' Choice" Award
and Kerrville New Folk Award
In the land of the Fire Pit Sessions there's always a glass of something good on the table: a margarita? A cold beer? I pour myself a brew to soften the edges and listen to one of my favorite poets share his words. I envy the fluid lines of Nathan Brown, the unassuming way he goes about dazzling you with insights about a world that seems to have gone crazy.
George Bilgere
Winner of the Pushcart Prize and May Swenson Poetry Award
Nathan Brown builds visceral connections with words, much like he stacked the stones for his notorious fire pit, creating a sanctuary of solidarity for any who enter.
Milton Brasher-Cunningham
editor for Church Publishing Inc., New York
and author of The Color of Together: Mixed Metaphors of Connectedness
Nathan Brown has captured the essence of a time I'd like to forget. But none of us will forget it. And we shouldn't.
James McMurtry
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