Synopses & Reviews
In conjunction with the San Francisco Public Library, poet laureate devorah major made a public appeal for poems that explored the realities of people’s lives in a city as tough and tragic as it is beautiful and exhilarating. This anthology collects the best of this poetry by celebrated writers, schoolchildren with fresh eyes, homeless people and students, perceptive elders and working people from every ethnicity and class. A cross section of the city’s voices offers a passionately experienced response to the city, the nation and the world.
devorah major is an African American poet, novelist, essayist and teacher. Among her books are Brown Glass Windows, Open Weave, street smarts and Where River Meets Ocean.
Synopsis
In this anthology, San Franciscans portray the unvarnished life of the city not seen in postcards and travelogues. There's poetry by celebrated writers, schoolchildren with fresh eyes, homeless people and students, perceptive elders, and working people from every ethnicity and class.
Synopsis
San Franciscans portray the unvarnished life of the city not seen in postcards and travelogues.
About the Author
devorah major is an African-American poet, novelist, essayist, and teacher. She is the current Poet Laureate of San Francisco. Among her books Brown Glass Windows, Open Weave, street smarts, and Where River Meets Ocean.