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The Journeymen - Jay, James
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These poems carry the reader on a journey from the high desert of Arizona to the bars of Ireland, from the library at Columbia University to the classrooms of a juvenile detention center; from the streets of Los Angeles to a hike up Mars Hill to a lonely Greyhound highway, all in search of the little narratives that create the meaning in our increasingly fragmented lives. The wandering women and men who inhabit these little narratives give a voice to the beautiful and flawed humans lingering on the periphery of contemporary society. Reading The Journeymen is like lovingly stroking that scar you picked up in another life, but still sticks to your skin.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
These poems carry the reader on a journey from the high desert of Arizona to the bars of Ireland, from the library at Columbia University to the classrooms of a juvenile detention center; from the streets of Los Angeles to a hike up Mars Hill to a lonely Greyhound highway, all in search of the little narratives that create the meaning in our increasingly fragmented lives. The wandering women and men who inhabit these little narratives give a voice to the beautiful and flawed humans lingering on the periphery of contemporary society. Reading The Journeymen is like lovingly stroking that scar you picked up in another life, but still sticks to your skin.
Autorenporträt
Poet and essayist, James Jay is a founding publisher and editor for Two Dogs Press. He has worked throughout the West as a wildland firefighter, furniture mover, bartender, janitor, and any job that allows for time to write, travel, and volunteer for independent publishers and arts organizations. He has also taught part-time as a creative writing instructor. He has an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from University of Montana. Currently, he lives in Flagstaff where he is the proprietor of Uptown Billiards and organizing director of the Northern Arizona Book Festival.