Poor Ghost

Author:   David Starkey
Publisher:   Turner Publishing Company
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Pages:   320
Publication Date:   02 May 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Esteemed poet takes on novel writing: David Starkey served as Santa Barbara’s Poet Laureate from 2009-2011. Over the past thirty years, he has published eleven full-length collections of poetry with small presses and more than 500 poems in literary journals. His beautiful lyricism and poignant themes continue to shine through in his debut novel, Poor Ghost.  Entertaining and explosive story: Poor Ghost begins with a bang and only gains momentum as it escalates to an explosive conclusion that consumes 70 acres and a central character. In between, there are riotous livestreams, violent librarians, and groupie invasions to keep the readers glued to the page.  Generational Clashes: With the reverence of Please Kill Me: An Uncensored History of Punk Rock and the atmosphere ofDidion’s Play It As It Lays, Poor Ghost experiments with the ways different generations view their cultural inheritance. At its heart, Poor Ghost is about what happens when different worlds (literally) collide with one another, and how we view, negotiate, argue with and aid those who are unlike us.

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Author:   David Starkey
Publisher:   Turner Publishing Company
Imprint:   Turner Publishing Company
ISBN:  

9781684429721


ISBN 10:   1684429722
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   02 May 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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"""As you read David Starkey’s Poor Ghost, you’ll be thinking deeply about how we got from Boston to QAnon, from Casey Kasem to Kyle Rittenhouse: what it all means to you, and what it says about us.  But you won’t notice you’re thinking, because you’ll be laughing too hard as Stacey the retired librarian knocks out knife-wielding Álvaro de Campos with a jug of rosé to keep him from killing you in your own backyard while other Halloween-costumed fans of the aging rock band whose plane crashed there a while back livestream the fracas.  By the time you realize how involved you are in the deepening mystery, it will be too late to get out.” —H. L. Hix, author of Legible Heavens and The Death of H. L. Hix ""Poor Ghost opens with a bang and a fire that chars a shattered Cessna and a towering pine tree. It ends with another bang from an exploding brushfire that consumes a massive 70 acres and a central character. In between, this highly original novel—unlike any I’ve ever read—shifts among second-person revelations, text exchanges, rock magazine interviews, news articles, and government reports, exploring the ghosts of those departed and those about to be. There’s an invasion of groupies, lunatic murderers, a missing dog, and the mystery of what caused the plane crash. David Starkey makes it all meaningful, bringing the dead to life and offering rich, inventive entertainment."" —Walter Cummins, author of Where We Live and Seeking Authenticity"


"""As you read David Starkey’s Poor Ghost, you’ll be thinking deeply about how we got from Boston to QAnon, from Casey Kasem to Kyle Rittenhouse: what it all means to you, and what it says about us.  But you won’t notice you’re thinking, because you’ll be laughing too hard as Stacey the retired librarian knocks out knife-wielding Álvaro de Campos with a jug of rosé to keep him from killing you in your own backyard while other Halloween-costumed fans of the aging rock band whose plane crashed there a while back livestream the fracas.  By the time you realize how involved you are in the deepening mystery, it will be too late to get out.” —H. L. Hix, author of Legible Heavens and The Death of H. L. Hix"


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David Starkey served as Santa Barbara’s 2009–2011 Poet Laureate. He is Founding Director of the Creative Writing Program at Santa Barbara City College, Co-editor of the California Review of Books, and the Publisher and Co-editor of Gunpowder Press. Over the past thirty-five years, he has published eleven full-length collections of poetry with small presses—most recently Dance, You Monster, to My Soft Song and What Just Happened: 210 Haiku Against the Trump Presidency—and more than 500 poems in literary journals such as American Scholar, Georgia Review, Prairie Schooner, and Southern Review. His textbook, Creative Writing: Four Genres in Brief (Bedford/St. Martin’s), is in its fourth edition. He is also the author of two composition textbooks: Hello, Writer: An Academic Writing Guide (Bedford/St. Martin's) and Academic Writing Now: A Brief Guide for Busy Students (Broadview). Starkey is also a writer of fiction and creative nonfiction (published in American Literary Review, in Cimarron Review, in Living Blue in the Red States, and elsewhere), and a playwright whose plays have been produced across the United States (davidstarkey.net).

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