By Jim Daniels
Paper - 9780814333815
Price: $17.95s
Subjects: Regional Studies: Detroit, Literature
Series: Great Lakes Books Series
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Jun 30 – Midtown Literary Walk
Published by Wayne State University Press
Jim Daniels is an award-winning poet and Thomas Stockham Baker Professor of English at Carnegie Mellon University. He is author of Punching Out (Wayne State University Press, 1990), Revolt of the Crash-Test Dummies, Street, and Show and Tell: New and Selected Poems, among other books and screenplays.
Other Books by Jim Daniels: Letters to America: Contemporary American Poetry on Race, Punching Out,
“Daniels leavens pervasive calamities with welcoming yellow porch lights, unquenched rays of hope.”
— ForeWord Magazine
“Award-winning poet and Professor of English Jim Daniels presents In Line for the Exterminator, an anthology of free-verse poetry that looks at postindustrial Detroit through weathered eyes. A profound testimony to the spirit of an urban community.”
— Midwest Book Review
“In Line for the Exterminator brings home to Detroit and to Michigan one of our own best witnesses, best record keepers, best elegists. Daniels’ understanding of our postindustrial, postwar, racial, ethnic, religiously and socially ghettoized community makes his a powerful and essential testimony. It is generous, singular, and utterly engaging.”
— Thomas Lynch
“Staring into the past can be perilous, but Jim Daniels can stand on the slopes of nostalgia without slipping. With In Line for the Exterminator, it must be his accurate eye and the way we can hear him talking to us in the living present of these poems.”
— Billy Collins
Join us for the inaugural Midtown Literary Walk--a strolling afternoon of literature at several venues in our Midtown neighborhood. A range of authors--from poets to rock 'n roll historians--will read from their latest work and books will be available for purchase and signing.
Sponsored by Wayne State University Press, the WSU Student Budget Committee, the Wayne Writers Forum of WSU, the WSU Department of English, Poets & Writers. Inc. through their Midwest-Detroit Readings Programs Grant and the WSU Motown Learning Community.
12:00 pm Detroit Artists Market (4719 Woodward Ave.)
Terry Blackhawk, Teresa Scollon & Philip Sterling
1:00 Leonard N. Simons Building / WSU Press (4809 Woodward Ave.)
Melba Joyce Boyd & Dorene O'Brien (Sponsored by Poets & Writers)
2:00 WSU Welcome Center (42 W. Warren)
Susan Whitall, Kevin John & Brett Callwood
3:00 WSU Department of English (5057 Woodward Ave., 10th Floor Conference Room)
Blues Poetry with Bill Harris, Robert Jones & M. L. Liebler
4:00 WSU Welcome Center (42 W. Warren)
Anne Marie Oomen, francine harris, Maria Maziotti Gillan & Jim Daniels from new fiction book