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Winner of the Notre Dame Review Book Prize, this ambitious collection of poems evokes the cultural and environmental history of the Mississippi watershed and meditates on how its rivers are ceaselessly shaping, and shaped by, the lives around them. John Shoptaw guides us from the Mississippi's headwaters in Lake Itasca to its delta in the Gulf of Mexico, weaving together episodes in the life of the river system--the New Madrid earthquakes, the 1927 flood, the EPA's eradication of the dioxin-laced town of Times Beach--with his own memories of growing up in the Missouri Bootheel: picking cotton, being baptized in a drainage ditch, and working in a lumber mill. Formally renovative, the poems in Times Beach ring the changes on the big muddy place and hymn its everlasting possibilities.



Author: John Shoptaw
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Published: 02/15/2015
Pages: 144
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.60lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.90w x 0.50d
ISBN13: 9780268017859
ISBN10: 0268017859
BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | American | General
- Literary Criticism | American | Regional
- Literary Criticism | Modern | 20th Century

About the Author

John Shoptaw teaches at the University of California, Berkeley.