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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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.
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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