Synopses & Reviews
For over twenty years Sean Thomas Dougherty has negotiated between modernist and avant-garde writing and more populist traditions that extend back to Walt Whitman. His subject matter ranges from basketball to Bjork, from blue collar workers to Biggie Smalls, from Luciano Pavarotti to women waiting at a diner outside a prison in Upstate New York. Selecting from the best of eight previous collections, this
New and Selected reveals the powerful arc and development of Dougherty's writing and establishes him as a voice of dissent for the future.
A former Fulbright fellow, Sean Thomas Dougherty works at Gold Crown Billiards in Erie, Pennsylvania.
Review
"[Dougherty] wears his heart on both sleeveshe is not for everyone: but readers in search of socially conscious vigor, of street energy and something to hold onto,” may find that Dougherty is just what they need." -
Publishers WeeklySynopsis
Blending avant-garde with populist traditions, Dougherty carves space into the poetry canon for pool halls, factory workers, basketball and Bjork.
About the Author
Sean Thomas Dougherty is the author of
Nightshift Belonging to Lorca, a finalist for the Paterson Poetry Prize;
Except by Falling, winner of the 2000 Pinyon Press Poetry Prize from Mesa State College; and BOA titles
Broken Hallelujahs,
Sasha Sings the Laundry on the Line, and
All You Ask For is Longing: New and Selected Poems.
His awards include two Pennsylvania Council for the Arts Fellowships in Poetry. Known for his electrifying performances, he has toured extensively across North America and Europe. He received an MFA in poetry from Syracuse University and lives in Erie, PA where he teaches writing workshops.