Description
Literary Nonfiction. Memoir. Art. "I want to write you a beautiful book of prose, against not least the before-too-long loss of tongue and sense and all sun-defiant hues on the river bend, and none of us able to say or touch or see, soon enough, soon enough, aground, to give you this my voice today nevertheless, withstanding, nevertheless, given everything, for you, a clear note from a complicated bell," begins Zach Savich in his first book of prose. He goes on to compose a powerful, precise, and playfully chaotic book-length lyric memoir on art, process, friendship, place, and imagination.
Author Bio
Zach Savich's recent books include the memoir DIVING MAKES THE WATER DEEP (Rescue Press, 2016) and the poetry collections The Orchard Green and Every Color and CENTURY-SWEPT BRUTAL (Black Ocean, 2014). His latest book is DAYBED (Black Ocean, 2018). He teaches in the BFA Program for Creative Writing at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia and co-edits Rescue Press's Open Prose Series.
Author City: PHILADELPHIA, PA USA