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    Release Year
    2009
    ISBN
    9781566892285
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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Coffee House Press
    ISBN-10
    1566892287
    ISBN-13
    9781566892285
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    70958843

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Coal Mountain Elementary
    Number of Pages
    190 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2009
    Topic
    General, American / General
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Poetry
    Author
    Mark Nowak
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.6 in
    Item Weight
    10.6 Oz
    Item Length
    9.1 in
    Item Width
    6.1 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2008-052608
    Dewey Edition
    22
    Reviews
    "A stunning collage . . . Nowak's willingness to submerge his own voice beneath these other accounts, privileging other voices -- those of survivors, widows, journalists -- above his own. He is a legislator whose job is allowing others to be heard. " New York Times Sunday Book Review "Mark Nowak is restoring the perspective of working class Americans to contemporary American poetry." -- Buffalo News " Coal Mountain Elementary is an imaginative and shocking reminder of what it means, in the most human and poignant terms, to be a miner, whether in this country or in China, or for that matter anywhere in the industrial world. It is also a tribute to miners and working people everywhere. It manages, in photos and in words, to portray an entire culture. And it is a stunning educational tool." -- Howard Zinn, "A stunning collage . . . Nowak's willingness to submerge his own voice beneath these other accounts, privileging other voices -- those of survivors, widows, journalists -- above his own. He is a legislator whose job is allowing others to be heard. "New York Times Sunday Book Review "Mark Nowak is restoring the perspective of working class Americans to contemporary American poetry." --Buffalo News "Coal Mountain Elementary is an imaginative and shocking reminder of what it means, in the most human and poignant terms, to be a miner, whether in this country or in China, or for that matter anywhere in the industrial world. It is also a tribute to miners and working people everywhere. It manages, in photos and in words, to portray an entire culture. And it is a stunning educational tool." --Howard Zinn, "A stunning collage . . . Nowak's willingness to submerge his own voice beneath these other accounts, privileging other voices -- those of survivors, widows, journalists -- above his own. He is a legislator whose job is allowing others to be heard. "New York Times Sunday Book Review "The aim of making poetry to make change, to make history, is what makes Nowak's work most radical and most daring, moving into the realm where knowing is a kind of collective being and doing." --Kenyon Review "Mark Nowak is restoring the perspective of working class Americans to contemporary American poetry." --Buffalo News "Coal Mountain Elementary is an imaginative and shocking reminder of what it means, in the most human and poignant terms, to be a miner, whether in this country or in China, or for that matter anywhere in the industrial world. It is also a tribute to miners and working people everywhere. It manages, in photos and in words, to portray an entire culture. And it is a stunning educational tool." --Howard Zinn, "A stunning collage . . . Nowak's willingness to submerge his own voice beneath these other accounts, privileging other voices — those of survivors, widows, journalists — above his own. He is a legislator whose job is allowing others to be heard. " New York Times Sunday Book Review Mark Nowak is restoring the perspective of working class Americans to contemporary American poetry." — Buffalo News Coal Mountain Elementary is an imaginative and shocking reminder of what it means, in the most human and poignant terms, to be a miner, whether in this country or in China, or for that matter anywhere in the industrial world. It is also a tribute to miners and working people everywhere. It manages, in photos and in words, to portray an entire culture. And it is a stunning educational tool." — Howard Zinn
    Photographed by
    Teh, Ian
    Dewey Decimal
    811/.6
    Synopsis
    A singular, genre-defying treatise from one of America's most innovative political poets, Coal Mountain Elementary remixes verbatim testimony from the surviving Sago, West Virginia miners and rescue teams, the American Coal Foundation's curriculum for schoolchildren, newspaper accounts of mining disasters in China, and full-color photographs of Chinese miners by renowned photojournalist Ian Teh. A poet and labor activist heralded by Adrienne Rich for "regenerating the rich tradition of working-class literature," Mark Nowak regularly leads transnational poetry workshops between American and international trade unions. The author of Revenants and Shut Up Shut Down , he is also a frequent contributor to the Poetry Foundation's Harriet blog.
    LC Classification Number
    PS3614.O96C63 2009

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