Keats in San Francisco

Author:   Kareem Tayyar ,  Eileen Cleary ,  Michael McInnis
Publisher:   Lily Poetry Review
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9781957755014


Pages:   82
Publication Date:   14 November 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Keats in San Francisco


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Before I start my blurb, the blurb part of my blurb, with the references to other writers and a bit on the skills of the poet, all of which are going to be completely accurate and true, I want to say that this is the most fun I've had reading a book of poems in ages. Beer-in-church fun. Oxygen-on-the-moon fun. Favorite-musician-fingerpicking-your-favorite-song-on-your-birthday fun. Kareem Tayyar is one of the rare poets who still hears America singing and wants to expand upon its song. And he does so beautifully in Keats in San Francisco. From poems about Ramadan to poems about Townes Van Zandt, Tayyar builds his poetry in the spirits of temples and dirty dive bars where the best music happens. Everyone here is welcome. Keats in San Francisco is poetry for readers who love poems and readers who need their poetic door opened. In poems of stunning lyrical beauty Tayyar reminds us that we can all ""seem happy / which is poetry enough."" Like his contemporary, the excellent Ross Gay, Tayyar makes poetry from what he loves. There are dreams of John Berryman mixed with visions and the birds he sees with his imagination leave feathers. Tayyar hears the calling of the Pacific Ocean and shows us how to enjoy the view. This is a world book of poems, one that recognizes the wisdom of Sun Ra and the grit of grandfathers immigrating to America. He knows that Andy Warhol is just as useful in Iran as in New York. Tayyar doesn't believe in boundaries; he believes in beauty. Reading Keats in San Francisco is like mixing oxygen with religion-it reminds us to stay alive and seek out the light. Brilliant work! --Dave Newman, Author of East Pittsburgh Downlow

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Author:   Kareem Tayyar ,  Eileen Cleary ,  Michael McInnis
Publisher:   Lily Poetry Review
Imprint:   Lily Poetry Review
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.132kg
ISBN:  

9781957755014


ISBN 10:   1957755016
Pages:   82
Publication Date:   14 November 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Kareem Tayyar's novel, The Prince of Orange County, received the 2020 Eric Hoffer Award for Young Adult Fiction, and in 2019 he was a recipient of a Wurlitzer Poetry Fellowship. His work has appeared in literary journals like Poetry Magazine, Prairie Schooner, North Dakota Quarterly, and The Writer's Almanac. His previous books include The Revolution of Heavenly Bodies & Other Stories and Let Us Now Praise Ordinary Things. Eileen Cleary is the author of 'Child ward of the Commonwealth' (2019), which received an honorable mention for the Sheila Margaret Motton Book Prize and ' 2 a.m. with Keats' (Nixes Mate, 2021). In addition, she co-edited the anthology ' Voices Amidst the Virus', the featured text at the 2021 Michigan State University Filmetry Festival and founded and is EIC of Lily Poetry Review Books and ""Lily Poetry Review."" Recent work is included in ""Tree Lines: 21st Century American Poetry"" just out through Grayson Books.

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