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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Curtis L CrislerPublisher: C&r Press Imprint: C&r Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.145kg ISBN: 9781949540499ISBN 10: 1949540499 Pages: 108 Publication Date: 31 December 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""The best writers are those who inspire me to write like they do. Whitman affected me this way, and Dickinson did, and so did T.S. Eliot. Reading Curtis L. Crisler's Doing Drive-bys on How to Love in the Midwest, I want to make his wild one-of-a-kind poetic voice my own, and I want to write about what he writes about, the world that needs to be written about, the world ignored by too many people, the world of brutality against the good people deprived of justice and love."" -John Guzlowski, author of Echoes of Tattered Tongues ""If you've ever wondered what it means to be a poet writing in the Midwest, wonder and wander no longer. Doing Drive-bys on How to Love in the Midwest is about loving, losing, and honoring the moments of life we do have. Curtis L. Crisler writes with an ""urban Midwestern sensibility,"" that takes us in and out of April snow, an IHOP, the white and black of Indiana. Even more than that, this poet, in poems that move with breath and jazz across the page, asks us to consider what it means to be human, to really be human, when Black lives are being lost at an alarming rate, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, Emmitt Till, when a global pandemic swallows us whole, when death comes too soon. In ""Fifty Something Years of Letters Laters,"" the poet imagines a world where Emmett Till had lived and says: If she would not have lied / it's also possible I would not be thankful. Here we should stand up and clap for the wisdom of this aging speaker-his perspective on this life, now, in this place, holds us accountable to find all the 'beautiful things' that will break our hearts.""-Sarah Sandman, author of The Sinew of 47 Years and I Speak Moan ""Listen: If you manage to put down Curtis L. Crisler's Doing Drive-bys on How to Love in the Midwest for even a minute-and I don't believe you can-you had best bury that sucker under a collected Shakespeare or a ten-pound anvil. Otherwise, this man's poems are liable to jump right up off the page and dance, so infused are they with righteous rhythms. But the moves aren't just for show. Crisler is after the heart and the hurt inside the contemporary experience. And so, he puts capital-R ""Reality"" on direct notice: there is some serious shit going on here we need to discuss."" -Justin Hamm, author of Drinking Guinness With the Dead ""All the feels I've ever felt about what it means to live and love and lay claim to the Midwest are expressed in Curtis L. Crisler's poetry. This is what it is to be seen. From the laments for George and Breonna and all the others we have never known, to the contemplation of corporeal and material ruin, to the excavation of passions dug down deep-all is laid bare here. Doing Drive-bys on How to Love in the Midwest is not just another addition to a stunning oeuvre. It is a message, a critical intervention, a rapturous ode to a way of being."" -Terrion L. Williamson, Director, Black Midwest Initiative, & Associate Professor, Black Studies and Gender and Women's Studies" Author Information"Curtis L. Crisler was born and raised in Gary, Indiana. He received a BA in English, with a minor in Theatre, from Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW, now PFW), and he received his MFA from Southern Illinois University Carbondale. An award-winning poet/author, Crisler's Doing Drive-Bys on How to Love in the Midwest won the C&R Press Award for poetry. His other books are (with Kevin McKelvey's) Indiana Nocturnes: Our Rural and Urban Patchwork; THe GReY aLBuM [PoeMS], a Steel Toe Books open reading period selection; Don't Moan So Much (Stevie): A Poetry Musiquarium;""This"" Ameri-can-ah; Pulling Scabs, nominated for Pushcart. His YA books are Tough Boy Sonatas and Dreamist: a mixed-genre novel. His poetry chapbooks are Black Achilles; Wonderkind, nominated for a Pushcart; Soundtrack to Latchkey Boy; Spill, won a Keyhole Chapbook Award; and Burnt Offering of a City, won the Kathy Young Chapbook Award. Crisler's awarded fellowships and residencies are from the City of Asylum/ Pittsburgh (COA/P), a Cave Canem (Fellow), the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (VCCA), Soul Mountain, a guest resident at Hamline University, a guest resident at Words on the Go, and Writer-in-Residence (Writers @ The Carr Program) sponsored by Poets & Writers, INC. Crisler's awarded grants and awards are a Library Scholars Grant Award, a RHINO Founder's Award, Indiana Arts Commission Grants, Eric Hoffer Awards, the Sterling Plumpp First Voices Poetry Award, and he was nominated for the Eliot Rosewater Award and a Jessie Redmon Fauset Book Award. He's been a Contributing Poetry Editor for Aquarius Press and a Poetry Editor for Human Equity through Art (HEArt). Crisler is Professor of English at Purdue University Fort Wayne. Contact him for readings, workshops, presentations, panels, etc., at poetcrisler.com." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |