Gary Young

In honor of National Poetry month April 2010's Trusted Source Partner is Gary Young, Santa Cruz County's first Poet Laureate.

Gary Young’s honors include the Shelley Memorial Award from the Poetry Society of American, grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Vogelstein Foundation, the California Arts Council, and two fellowship grants from the National Endowment for the Arts. He has received a Pushcart Prize, and his book of poems, The Dream of a Moral Life, won the James D. Phelan Award. He is the author of several other collections of poetry including Hands, Days, Braver Deeds (winner the Peregrine Smith Poetry Prize), No Other Life (winner of the William Carlos Williams Award of the Poetry Society of America), and most recently, Pleasure. His New and Selected Poems is forthcoming from White Pine Press. He is the co-editor of The Geography of Home: California’s Poetry of Place, and Bear Flag Republic: Prose Poems and Poetics from California. He has produced a series of artist’s books, most notably Nine Days: New York, A Throw of the Dice and My Place Here Below. Since 1975 he has designed, illustrated, and printed limited edition books and broadsides at his Greenhouse Review Press. His print work is represented in numerous collections including the Museum of Modern Art, the Victoria and Albert Museum, The Getty Center for the Arts, and special collection libraries throughout the country. He teaches at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and lives in the mountains north of Santa Cruz with his wife and two sons. He was recently named the Poet Laureate of Santa Cruz County. 

From the Meadow (Paperback)

$12.95
ISBN-13: 9780822958444
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Published: University of Pittsburgh Press, 4/2004
Peter Everwine is poet’s poet, the kind of writer other poets read with equal parts of envy, gratitude and joy. If he were a baseball player, we would say that he has ‘soft hands’—nothing gets past him. Everwine’s poems are crystalline, pared down to essentials; they are heartrending, and they are beautiful. -Gary Young
 

$16.00
ISBN-13: 9781935210061
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Published: White Pine Press, 4/2010
In this wonderful collection, Peter Johnson leads us through shopping malls and driving ranges, hummus and halter-tops, boogie-woogie, rumba, Jack Daniels and locoweed—a fantasia of modern life—and his clear-eyed explication of our sad, bruised, fallen world becomes a celebration, an elation. This is a radically subversive book, uncompromising, dour yet full of gratitude.  -Gary Young

$15.95
ISBN-13: 9780816528516
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Published: University of Arizona Press, 3/2010
In addition to being a marvelous poet, Dixie Salazar is a novelist and an artist, and her capacity to move between genres and between different media is manifested in poems that embrace the dialectic of her own identity. Pulled between two languages and cultures, she forges a singular, brilliant synthesis in these poems, refusing to take sides.  -Gary Young

$11.00
ISBN-13: 9781931010511
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Published: Bilingual Review Press (AZ), 12/2008
John Olivares Espinoza celebrates the dignity of work and the abiding strength of family in these honest, humbling poems. Both a chronicle and a celebration of the poet’s triumph over poverty and social constraints, Espinoza’s poems are hymns to his Southern California homeland, and to the joys and the wisdom that he was wrung from its often harsh demands.  -Gary Young

The Quick (Paperback)

$17.95
ISBN-13: 9780295985169
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Published: University of Washington Press, 8/2005
Few poets successfully negotiate the gulf between language and being, but this is precisely what Katrina Roberts has done in The Quick. In these poems the world is simultaneously “a text/for someone to read,” and the place where a child can be “a warm noun.” The muscular, intelligent music of her lines confronts history, myth, art, science and religion with authority and grace.   -Gary Young

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