Description
$3000 marketing and publicity budget Review copies available: national mailings National print campaign, specifically targeting poetry publications and those that have previously reviewed author Advertising in Poets & Writers, Poetry, and Writers Chronicle Newsletter and catalog feature mailed to contacts on Sarabande database Internet marketing campaign to include announcement on Sarabande national listserve as well as review copy mailing to online journals and blogs
About the Author
Stephen Dunn is a Pulitzer Prize poet and the author of seventeen collections of poetry, most recently Lines of Defense, Here and Now, and What Goes On: Selected & New Poems: 1995-2009. He is Distinguished Professor of Creative Writing at Richard Stockton College of New Jersey.
Reviews
"The poetry here the story here, the dynamic here does what no other art form really can. It gives voice (in this case a voice in the plain style) to feeling and mood, to interiority, and the fragile ways we construct relationships out of private desires and public lies . The theme of naming is a theme about power, identity, shape-shifting, the fragmented self. All that is here. And all this is good enough reason to cherish this little book, its short glimpse into another's life, which, when rendered in poetry like Dunn's, becomes our life, too." Pleiades
"The poetry here-the story here, the dynamic here-does what no other art form really can. It gives voice (in this case a voice in the plain style) to feeling and mood, to interiority, and the fragile ways we construct relationships out of private desires and public lies.... The theme of naming is...a theme about power, identity, shape-shifting, the fragmented self. All that is here. And all this is good enough reason to cherish this little book, its short glimpse into another's life, which, when rendered in poetry like Dunn's, becomes our life, too." -Pleiades
Book Information
ISBN 9781941411117
Author Stephen Dunn
Format Paperback
Page Count 40
Imprint Sarabande Books, Incorporated
Publisher Sarabande Books, Incorporated
Weight(grams) 70g