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Jon Sands

    Jon Sands est un poète dévoué à l'enseignement et à la performance depuis 2007. Son travail se concentre sur les réalités brutes de la vie, explorant souvent des thèmes tels que la toxicomanie, le rétablissement et le pouvoir de la communauté. Sands s'appuie sur sa vaste expérience de facilitation d'ateliers dans des centres de réduction des risques et auprès de jeunes pour créer une poésie accessible, engagée et profondément ancrée dans l'expérience humaine. Son style est direct et évocateur, capturant la vérité sans fard avec empathie et intelligence, ce qui lui vaut d'être reconnu comme une voix aussi vitale qu'urgente.

    It's Not Magic
    The New Clean
    • The New Clean

      • 104pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,2(122)Évaluer

      Jon Sands' poetry captures the emotional spectrum of life, skillfully balancing celebration and mourning. His work reflects a deep connection to the cities he explores, infusing each poem with a sense of place and vibrancy. Renowned for his honesty and range, Sands invites readers to experience the music of his words, ensuring that every poem resonates with both joy and sorrow. Aracelis Girmay praises his ability to evoke a powerful sense of community and emotion through his lyrical expressions.

      The New Clean
    • It's Not Magic

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,1(74)Évaluer

      Snapshots of youth, displayed with verve and sparkling clarity, in a new collection of poems that “dazzles with its linguistic sleight of hand” (Richard Blanco). From jaunts through New York subways, to a Cincinnati Waffle House, to a chance encounter with one’s future life partner, Sands writes in turns autobiographically and imaginatively, drawing on voices from his private world and the public sphere to create an urgent portrait of youth that is almost rebellious in its sheer, persistent joy. Nostalgic and vivid, this collection of poems is written reverie. Selected by Richard Blanco, Jon Sands is the winner of the 2018 National Poetry Series.

      It's Not Magic