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San Diego Museum of Art’s former Assistant Curator of Exhibitions, Patrick Coleman was the winner of the Berkshire Prize for a First or Second Book of Poetry for his new book, “Fire Season”. Occasioned by the birth of a first child and originally spoken aloud into a digital audio recorder on the poet’s long commute between the art museum where he worked and his home in a neighborhood burned in the Witch Creek Fire of 2007, each of the poems in Patrick Coleman’s first book resists the confusions of twenty-first-century parenthood, marriage, art, and commerce.
Soft-touch paperback cover. 45 poems with accompanying color illustrations. 102 pages.
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San Diego Museum of Art’s former Assistant Curator of Exhibitions, Patrick Coleman was the winner of the Berkshire Prize for a First or Second Book of Poetry for his new book, “Fire Season”. Occasioned by the birth of a first child and originally spoken aloud into a digital audio recorder on the poet’s long commute between the art museum where he worked and his home in a neighborhood burned in the Witch Creek Fire of 2007, each of the poems in Patrick Coleman’s first book resists the confusions of twenty-first-century parenthood, marriage, art, and commerce.
Additional information
Weight | .49375 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9 × 7 × .4 in |