Synopses & Reviews
Spanning the years since the 1995 publication of Heart’s Geography: New and Selected Poems, these poems traverse distant lands, as well as the continent of the heart. In travels that take him through North America, Southeast Asia, the Himalayas, Vietnam, India and Mexico, Brandi engages the world with open eyes, ears and heart. Like Jack Kerouac, he "seeks source and renewal in new geographies and in the act of travel with its inevitable encounters and mysteries. He gets inside and outside things. Nothing passes him by. He’s a seer, a person who looks, who retains an abiding curiosity and sympathy with special people and places."—David Meltzer
Synopsis
A dazzling new collection by this well-known poet/traveler from the American Southwest.
About the Author
Born in Los Angeles in 1943, Brandi graduated from the University of California. he joined the Peace Corps to work with Andean farmers in their struggle for land titles and civil liberties. Returning to the U.S., he protested the war in Vietnam, lived in Alaska and the Sierra Nevadas, and finally took up permanent residence in New Mexico. He has traveled extensively to the Indian subcontinent, Ladakh, Nepal, Southeast Asia, Mietnam, Indonesia, and Bali and has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Witter bynner Foundation and the Djerassi Foundation. He teaches in the summer months at Idyllwild Arts in California.