AIN'T LONG FORE DAY
Here are poems that carry on the spirit of the blues, of ever-difficult lives ransomed by language. The poems in AIN'T LONG FORE DAY, alternately lyric and narrative, always touched with mystery, continue the invocation at the heart of all Jim’s work: “Find Beauty. Try to understand. Survive.”
Here are poems that carry on the spirit of the blues, of ever-difficult lives ransomed by language. The poems in AIN'T LONG FORE DAY, alternately lyric and narrative, always touched with mystery, continue the invocation at the heart of all Jim’s work: “Find Beauty. Try to understand. Survive.”
Here are poems that carry on the spirit of the blues, of ever-difficult lives ransomed by language. The poems in AIN'T LONG FORE DAY, alternately lyric and narrative, always touched with mystery, continue the invocation at the heart of all Jim’s work: “Find Beauty. Try to understand. Survive.”
About JAMES SALLIS
James Sallis is an American crime writer who wrote a series of novels featuring the detective character Lew Griffin set in New Orleans, and the 2005 novel Drive, which was adapted into a 2011 film of the same name. Sallis began writing science fiction for magazines in the late 1960s
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Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 978-1-950730-99-5
Publication Date: October 31, 2019