A Kind of Amnesty Given the Mind

Author:   Dicko King
Publisher:   Grid Books
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9781946830401


Pages:   112
Publication Date:   23 September 2025
Format:   Paperback
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A Kind of Amnesty Given the Mind


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Dicko King' s A Kind of Amnesty Given the Mind chronicles the transformation of the young Mikey Mulkerrin as he navigates the historically Irish Catholic neighborhood of South Boston, a story that culminates in Mikey' s remaking as Southie' s venerable Archangel. A novelette in verse, King' s third collection exists in a middle ground between narrative structure and non-linear, lyrical energies. At once a playscript and a poetic epic, enacted in the associative realms that King has created and lived in, A Kind of Amnesty Given the Mind reveals the complex relationships that take shape in a single neighborhood- between family and friends, gods and mere humans- whose residents cannot escape the generational influences that forged them, for better or worse.

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Author:   Dicko King
Publisher:   Grid Books
Imprint:   Grid Books
ISBN:  

9781946830401


ISBN 10:   1946830402
Pages:   112
Publication Date:   23 September 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Dicko King was born at the old Carney Hospital in South Boston, and raised in St. Margaret' s parish in Dorchester during the last of the grand and mythical eras presided over by tribes of feral children- when adventures could be had beyond the watchful eyes of a mother or father, and despite strictures and wounds inflicted by priest or nun. His first poetry book, Doggerland: Ancestral Poems, was a finalist for the Louise Bogan Award and won the Off the Grid Poetry Prize. His second book is Bird Years (Mayapple Press, 2017).

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