Description
1. Finished books will be available for review copy mailings in January, which will help us secure media and bookseller interest in advance of publication. We'll actively seek print media and radio interviews to coincide with National Poetry Month. 2. Additional marketing will include National Poetry Month sponsorship, conference display, academic direct mail marketing, and a large, pre-publication finished book review copy mailing to all major newspapers, progressive and labor media, and poetics journals. International attention is likely due to the global subject matter and the involvement of the internationally renowned photojournalist Ian Teh. 3. Mark Nowak has a speaker's agent who will actively help land major events and appearances. Performances of the work are already scheduled in West Virginia and elsewhere--and are to be covered by a reporter from the Poetry Foundation. PBS News Hour has also shown some interest in covering the author's workshops with union members.
About the Author
A poet and labor activist heralded by Adrienne Rich for "regenerating the rich tradition of working-class literature," Mark Nowak regularly leads transnational poetry workshops between American and international trade unions. The author of Revenants and Shut Up Shut Down, he has also been a contributor to the Poetry Foundation's Harriet blog. A Malaysian-born, British photojournalist, Ian Teh has been documenting working conditions in China for over a decade. His photographs have appeared in Newsweek, Time, Fortune, The New Yorker and the UK Independent Magazine and have been widely exhibited, most recently in Beijing.
Reviews
"A stunning collage . . . Nowak's willingness to submerge his own voice beneath these other accounts, privileging other voices - those of survivors, widows, journalists - above his own. He is a legislator whose job is allowing others to be heard. "New York Times Sunday Book Review "Mark Nowak is restoring the perspective of working class Americans to contemporary American poetry." -Buffalo News "Coal Mountain Elementary is an imaginative and shocking reminder of what it means, in the most human and poignant terms, to be a miner, whether in this country or in China, or for that matter anywhere in the industrial world. It is also a tribute to miners and working people everywhere. It manages, in photos and in words, to portray an entire culture. And it is a stunning educational tool." -Howard Zinn
"A stunning collage . . . Nowak's willingness to submerge his own voice beneath these other accounts, privileging other voices those of survivors, widows, journalists above his own. He is a legislator whose job is allowing others to be heard. "New York Times Sunday Book Review "Mark Nowak is restoring the perspective of working class Americans to contemporary American poetry." Buffalo News "Coal Mountain Elementary is an imaginative and shocking reminder of what it means, in the most human and poignant terms, to be a miner, whether in this country or in China, or for that matter anywhere in the industrial world. It is also a tribute to miners and working people everywhere. It manages, in photos and in words, to portray an entire culture. And it is a stunning educational tool." Howard Zinn
Book Information
ISBN 9781566892285
Author Mark Nowak
Format Paperback
Page Count 190
Imprint Coffee House Press
Publisher Coffee House Press
Weight(grams) 298g
Dimensions(mm) 231mm * 155mm * 15mm