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Rakovan, Jacob

 
9780984874446: The Devil's Radio

Sinopsis

Poetry. Appalachia Interest. Jacob Rakovan's THE DEVIL'S RADIO broadcasts the elegies of so many, in a voice that lies down with them in their graves, touches their bones, and knows their stories. Cast against a backdrop of Appalachia in exile, Rakovan's collection of poems mines the dark veins of life, love, and death.

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Reseña del editor

Poetry. Appalachia Interest. Jacob Rakovan's THE DEVIL'S RADIO broadcasts the elegies of so many, in a voice that lies down with them in their graves, touches their bones, and knows their stories. Cast against a backdrop of Appalachia in exile, Rakovan's collection of poems mines the dark veins of life, love, and death.

Biografía del autor

Jacob Rakovan is an Appalachian writer in diaspora. He is a 2011 New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow in Poetry and recipient of a 2013 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship. Rakovan was a finalist for the 2012 Linda Bruckheimer Series in Kentucky Literature and the Gell poetry prize, and has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and Dzanc Books Best of the Web. He is co-curator of the Poetry & Pie Night reading series in upstate New York, where he resides with his five children and a mermaid. THE DEVIL'S RADIO (2013) is his first book, published by Small Doggies Press.

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