
Fire Season
Poems
Patrick Coleman(Author)
Tupelo Press, Incorporated
Will be published approx. on 1. December 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
112 pages
978-1-946482-15-0 (ISBN)
Description
Occasioned by the birth of a first child and originally spoken aloud into a digital audio recorder on the poet's long commute between the art museum where he worked and his home in a neighborhood burned in the Witch Creek Fire of 2007, each of the poems in Patrick Coleman's first book resists the confusions of twenty-first-century parenthood, marriage, art, and commerce. By turns conversational and anxious, metaphysical and self-mocking, celebratory yet permeated by an awareness of life's flickering ephemerality, Fire Season is a search for gratitude among reasons to be afraid-and proof that a person can pass through the fires and come out the other side alive.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
44 color plates
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
200 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-946482-15-0 (9781946482150)
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Patrick Coleman is the assistant director of the Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination at the University of California-San Diego. He earned a BA at the University of California-Irvine and an MFA at Indiana University, and he was editor/contributor for the exhibition catalogue The Art of Music and a contributor to Into India: South Asian Paintings from the San Diego Museum of Art. His literary writing has appeared in Zócalo Public Square, Black Warrior Review, ZYZZYVA, and The Writer's Chronicle, and his first novel, The Churchgoer, will be published by Harper Perennial in 2019. He lives in Ramona, California, with his wife and two daughters.