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[ The Regret Histories: Poems By ( Author ) Sep-2015 Paperback
Review:
Joshua Poteat s Richmond is at once local and universal, sorrowful and redemptive, a landscape to set beside Paterson and Spoon River on the bookshelf and in the literary imagination. --Campbell McGrath, award-winning poet and author of "In the Kingdom of the Sea Monkeys""
In Joshua Poteat s "The Regret Histories," we perceive History and Nature observing us with a disregard that unsettles our humanity. But, as Poteat s poems insist, the cyclical emptiness... will soon be refilled, if only by drips, with the obstinate weight of our hope and humanity. --Dario Robleto, Smithsonian Artist Fellow and 2016 State of Texas Artist Laureate"
"The Regret Histories" is nothing less than a book of wisdom Joshua Poteat has written a book that will last not only because it is singular in its voice and originality, but because it bears truth, burdened and alive. --Katie Ford, author of "Blood Lyrics""
Poteat imbeds in his language the task of memory at work. These poems act as a kind of echolocation, an attempt to conceive of a single life against the din of lives that came before and those to follow. --Rick Alverson, director of "Entertainment" and "The Comedy""
"The Regret Histories" tenderly and honestlyyet without consolationlocates its urgent personal grief and regret within the ongoing and haunting injustices and inequalities that constitute the history and cultural landscape of America itself. --Kathleen Graber, author of "The Eternal City," a finalist for the Poetry National Book Award"
"The Regret Histories" tenderly and honestly yet without consolation locates its urgent personal grief and regret within the ongoing and haunting injustices and inequalities that constitute the history and cultural landscape of America itself. --Kathleen Graber, author of "The Eternal City," a finalist for the Poetry National Book Award"
"Joshua Poteat's Richmond is at once local and universal, sorrowful and redemptive, a landscape to set beside Paterson and Spoon River on the bookshelf and in the literary imagination."--Campbell McGrath, award-winning poet and author of In the Kingdom of the Sea Monkeys
"In Joshua Poteat's The Regret Histories, we perceive History and Nature observing us with a disregard that unsettles our humanity. But, as Poteat's poems insist, the cyclical emptiness... will soon be refilled, if only by drips, with the obstinate weight of our hope and humanity."--Dario Robleto, Smithsonian Artist Fellow and 2016 State of Texas Artist Laureate
"The Regret Histories is nothing less than a book of wisdom...Joshua Poteat has written a book that will last not only because it is singular in its voice and originality, but because it bears truth, burdened and alive."--Katie Ford, author of Blood Lyrics
"Poteat imbeds in his language the task of memory at work. These poems act as a kind of echolocation, an attempt to conceive of a single life against the din of lives that came before and those to follow."--Rick Alverson, director of Entertainment and The Comedy
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