Calling a Wolf a Wolf Kaveh Akbar

Calling a Wolf a Wolf

Author: Kaveh Akbar
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Book Title
Calling a Wolf a Wolf
Author
Kaveh Akbar
ISBN
9781938584671
"The struggle from late youth on, with and without God, agony, narcotics and love is a torment rarely recorded with such sustained eloquence and passion as you will find in this collection." --Fanny Howe This highly-anticipated debut boldly confronts addiction and courses the strenuous path of recovery, beginning in the wilds of the mind. Poems confront craving, control, the constant battle of alcoholism and sobriety, and the questioning of the self and its instincts within the context of this never-ending fight. From "Stop Me If You've Heard This One Before" Sometimes you just have to leave whatever's real to you, you have to clomp through fields and kick the caps off all the toadstools. Sometimes you have to march all the way to Galilee or the literal foot of God himself before you realize you've already passed the place where you were supposed to die. I can no longer remember the being afraid, only that it came to an end. Kaveh Akbar is the founding editor of Divedapper. His poems appear recently or soon in The New Yorker, Poetry, APR, Tin House, Ploughshares, PBS NewsHour, and elsewhere. The recipient of a 2016 Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Fellowship from the Poetry Foundation and the Lucille Medwick Memorial Award from the Poetry Society of America, Akbar was born in Tehran, Iran, and currently lives and teaches in Florida. Binding Type: PaperbackAuthor: Kaveh AkbarPublisher: Alice James BooksPublished: 09/12/2017ISBN: 9781938584671Pages: 100Weight: 0.40lbsSize: 8.90h x 5.90w x 0.40dReview Citations: Library Journal 05/15/2017 pg. 85Publishers Weekly 08/21/2017

"The struggle from late youth on, with and without God, agony, narcotics and love is a torment rarely recorded with such sustained eloquence and passion as you will find in this collection." --Fanny Howe

This highly-anticipated debut boldly confronts addiction and courses the strenuous path of recovery, beginning in the wilds of the mind. Poems confront craving, control, the constant battle of alcoholism and sobriety, and the questioning of the self and its instincts within the context of this never-ending fight.

From "Stop Me If You've Heard This One Before" Sometimes you just have to leave
whatever's real to you, you have to clomp

through fields and kick the caps off

all the toadstools. Sometimes
you have to march all the way to Galilee

or the literal foot of God himself before you realize

you've already passed the place where
you were supposed to die. I can no longer remember

the being afraid, only that it came to an end.

Kaveh Akbar is the founding editor of Divedapper. His poems appear recently or soon in The New Yorker, Poetry, APR, Tin House, Ploughshares, PBS NewsHour, and elsewhere. The recipient of a 2016 Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Fellowship from the Poetry Foundation and the Lucille Medwick Memorial Award from the Poetry Society of America, Akbar was born in Tehran, Iran, and currently lives and teaches in Florida.



Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Kaveh Akbar
Publisher: Alice James Books
Published: 09/12/2017
ISBN: 9781938584671
Pages: 100
Weight: 0.40lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.90w x 0.40d

Review Citations: Library Journal 05/15/2017 pg. 85
Publishers Weekly 08/21/2017

"The struggle from late youth on, with and without God, agony, narcotics and love is a torment rarely recorded with such sustained eloquence and passion as you will find in this collection." --Fanny Howe

This highly-anticipated debut boldly confronts addiction and courses the strenuous path of recovery, beginning in the wilds of the mind. Poems confront craving, control, the constant battle of alcoholism and sobriety, and the questioning of the self and its instincts within the context of this never-ending fight.

From "Stop Me If You've Heard This One Before" Sometimes you just have to leave
whatever's real to you, you have to clomp

through fields and kick the caps off

all the toadstools. Sometimes
you have to march all the way to Galilee

or the literal foot of God himself before you realize

you've already passed the place where
you were supposed to die. I can no longer remember

the being afraid, only that it came to an end.

Kaveh Akbar is the founding editor of Divedapper. His poems appear recently or soon in The New Yorker, Poetry, APR, Tin House, Ploughshares, PBS NewsHour, and elsewhere. The recipient of a 2016 Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Fellowship from the Poetry Foundation and the Lucille Medwick Memorial Award from the Poetry Society of America, Akbar was born in Tehran, Iran, and currently lives and teaches in Florida.



Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Kaveh Akbar
Publisher: Alice James Books
Published: 09/12/2017
ISBN: 9781938584671
Pages: 100
Weight: 0.40lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.90w x 0.40d

Review Citations: Library Journal 05/15/2017 pg. 85
Publishers Weekly 08/21/2017