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Jim Daniels

    James Raymond Daniels est un poète et écrivain américain dont l'œuvre explore en profondeur les thèmes de la vie ouvrière, de l'adolescence et de la définition du rôle du poète. Ses premières expériences de travail à la Ford Motor Company imprègnent ses poèmes, où il capture authentiquement les difficultés et les vies des ouvriers. Le style de Daniels se caractérise par une honnêteté brute et une observation perspicace, attirant les lecteurs dans le milieu des usines et la réflexion personnelle. Sa poésie explore non seulement le monde extérieur du travail, mais aussi les paysages intérieurs de l'identité et de la vocation artistique.

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    Challenges to the Dream: The Best of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Writing Awards at Carnegie Mellon University
    Rowing Inland
    In Line for the Exterminator
    Show and Tell, 2: New and Selected Poems
    Human Engine at Dawn: Poems
    • The ghost behind these haunted and haunting poems is the bittersweet and stunningly detailed memory of the poet's formative years in blue-collar Detroit, echoed sometimes in his present home of Pittsburgh. The latter (much less the former) isn't Paris, he admits, but then, "Fuck Paris." With The Human Engine at Dawn, Jim Daniels remains among this country's most gifted and engaging poets. —William Trowbridge, author of Call Me Fool Jim Daniels. Singer of the broken city. Ishmael of lost families and foundered dreams. Virgil of what he calls "our poorly wired world." These poems are deep dives into Daniels' past, and a past Detroit. The portraits of his mother and father are unforgettable, both for their blunt, unsentimental honesty and their tenderness. Again and again Daniels manages to unearth bright shards of beauty in the bleak alleyways and poverty-haunted streets of the city. And there's an ode here to his father's bowling ball that will knock you down, that will roll you right back to the smoky, beer-soaked heart of the last century. The Human Engine at Dawn, in its dark and lyrical urgency, reminds me of why I came to poetry in the first place. —George Bilgere, author of Central Air

      Human Engine at Dawn: Poems
    • Show and Tell, 2: New and Selected Poems

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,2(60)Évaluer

      This collection showcases the finest works of acclaimed poet Jim Daniels, highlighting his unique voice and poignant themes. Through vivid imagery and emotional depth, the poems explore the complexities of everyday life, relationships, and the human condition. Readers can expect a blend of humor and heartache, reflecting Daniels' ability to capture the essence of both personal and universal experiences. This anthology serves as a testament to his significant contributions to contemporary poetry.

      Show and Tell, 2: New and Selected Poems
    • In Line for the Exterminator

      • 126pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      3,8(16)Évaluer

      Exploring the urban working-class landscape, this collection delves into the intricate issues of race and class that shape daily life along the boundary between Detroit and suburban Warren, Michigan. Through personal reflections and vivid imagery, the author draws from his own experiences growing up near Eight Mile Road, offering insights into the struggles and resilience of the community. This final installment in the trilogy captures the nuanced realities faced by those living on the edge of these contrasting worlds.

      In Line for the Exterminator
    • Rowing Inland

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores the complex interplay of emotions, politics, and economics within the working-class community of Metro Detroit. It delves into the lives of its residents, highlighting their struggles and resilience amidst the changing landscape of their environment. Through personal stories and broader societal issues, the book captures the essence of life in this region, offering insights into the challenges faced by its inhabitants.

      Rowing Inland
    • The book features courageous and candid narratives from young individuals grappling with issues of race and discrimination. Through their personal experiences, they explore the complexities of identity and the impact of societal biases. These authentic voices aim to foster understanding and provoke thought about the challenges faced in a diverse world, making it a poignant reflection on the quest for acceptance and equality.

      Challenges to the Dream: The Best of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Writing Awards at Carnegie Mellon University
    • A poetry collection that hunts for meaning in the ordinary and astonishing. Comment Card offers up a world of juxtapositions, searching for equilibrium between the sublime and the mundane: a man watching young lovers kiss while poisoned ants rain down on his porch. A Christmas tree-needle collection and Jimmy Durante. The litter of a three-hole punch and a daughter leaving for college. Tamarinds and the International Space Station. A crushed snail and the Holy Trinity. These poems wonder, how did we get here, and, by the way, where are we?

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