Spend $50, Ship Free Anywhere
Menu
Going Home - Premium Travel Backpack for Men & Women, Durable Carry-On Luggage with USB Charging Port, Perfect for Commuting, Business Trips, and Weekend Getaways
$13.87
$18.5
Safe 25%
Going Home - Premium Travel Backpack for Men & Women, Durable Carry-On Luggage with USB Charging Port, Perfect for Commuting, Business Trips, and Weekend Getaways Going Home - Premium Travel Backpack for Men & Women, Durable Carry-On Luggage with USB Charging Port, Perfect for Commuting, Business Trips, and Weekend Getaways
Going Home - Premium Travel Backpack for Men & Women, Durable Carry-On Luggage with USB Charging Port, Perfect for Commuting, Business Trips, and Weekend Getaways
Going Home - Premium Travel Backpack for Men & Women, Durable Carry-On Luggage with USB Charging Port, Perfect for Commuting, Business Trips, and Weekend Getaways
Going Home - Premium Travel Backpack for Men & Women, Durable Carry-On Luggage with USB Charging Port, Perfect for Commuting, Business Trips, and Weekend Getaways
$13.87
$18.5
25% Off
Quantity:
Delivery & Return: Free shipping on all orders over $50
Estimated Delivery: 10-15 days international
17 people viewing this product right now!
SKU: 29995084
Guranteed safe checkout
amex
paypal
discover
mastercard
visa
apple pay
shop
Description
We are so routinely betrayed by America’s promises that we may forget our disillusion, our striving, and our still living hopes. This quiet, powerful collection helps us remember—both the history that is industrial and political and the particular history that accrues to a lifetime. The poems are testimonies to feelings that manage—and it is a hallmark of the poet’s art—to be both stark and subtle, as they delve into grief that is manufactured daily by seemingly countless lies and into the truths that sustain a person and her poetry. There is a Whitman quality here—touch this book, and you touch the quiver of what deeply occurred.Baron Wormser, Poet Laureate of Maine and Author of Songs from a VoiceThe poems of Going Home are written with a journalist’s eye, an educator’s heart, an activist’s gut, a poet’s ear, and patience. “Work is taking something from it,” Richardson ends the opening poem, and this taking is the poet’s gift. In this collection, she asks,” What do you give your time to?” We see her give it to the work that needs to be done—the futile campaign, the thankless task—whether it’s getting out the vote in her hometown of Youngstown, Ohio, where “Votes float into errant flying digits;” “Recovering the bricks of disaster in redactions,” while sorting through records of the Kent State shooting trials; working with and on behalf of children with autism, naming what needs to be named; or remembering tragic episodes that endow a life with history’s longer life. Against the abuse of power—whether in the courtroom, the classroom, or the church—Richardson deploys the dramatic power of ordering, of the unanswerable question, of the found poem: “isn’t death an everyday thing for everyone?”Rebecca Starks, Author of Time is Always Now
More
Shipping & Returns

For all orders exceeding a value of 100USD shipping is offered for free.

Returns will be accepted for up to 10 days of Customer’s receipt or tracking number on unworn items. You, as a Customer, are obliged to inform us via email before you return the item.

Otherwise, standard shipping charges apply. Check out our delivery Terms & Conditions for more details.

Reviews
*****
Verified Buyer
5
This is a wonderful collection of powerful narrative poetry. Buy this book!

You May Also Like

We value your privacy

We use cookies and other technologies to personalize your experience, perform marketing, and collect analytics. Learn more in our Privacy Policy.

Top