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ISBN: PB: 9780887486432

University of Chicago Press, Carnegie Mellon University Press

January 2020

72 pp.

24.1x13.9 cm

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Saint Friend

These are the people we are. Saint Friend,
carry me when I am tired and carry yourself.
Let's keep singing the songs we don't live by
let's meet tomorrow.

"Saint Friend" is a book of empathy. Its ten lyric poems are troubled with the prospect of satisfying the wants and needs of others. While some of the poems take place in realistic settings or concern real people – an airport, Amelia Earhart – this is a book where fantasy and reality are ultimately indistinguishable. "Saint Friend" is also a book about how we continue living while overwhelmed by loss and how we band together to survive. It is a freewheeling explosion of celebrations, elegies, narratives, psychologically raw persona pieces. It is at times bizarre and at times heartbreaking. It is, as the title suggests, a book exalting love among friends in our scattered times.

About the Author

Carl Adamshick lives in Portland, Oregon, where he is cofounder and editor of Tavern Books, a nonprofit poetry press dedicated to the preservation of books and book culture. He is the author of "Curses and Wishes".