
Sesame
Poetry by Jack Marshall
November 1, 1993 ⢠6 x 9 ⢠96 pages ⢠978-1-56689-015-1
Remarkable for language that is both lush and precise, these painterly poems of family, love, loss and memory explore the possibilities for reconciliation in our complicated times. An award-winning poet, Marshall draws on subjects as diverse as his split Arabic/Jewish heritage, his early experience working in a Southern steel mill and a Midwestern canning factory, and his present life in the modern cities of urban America.
About the Author
Born in Brooklyn to Jewish parents who emigrated from Iraq and Syria, Jack Marshall now lives in California. He is the author of the memoir From Baghdad to Brooklyn and several poetry collections that have received the PEN Center USA Award, two Northern California Book Awards, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and a nomination from the National Book Critics Circle.
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āMarshall is a master image maker and an original voice at a time when many American poets are doing imitations of each other.ā āChoice Magazine
āThere is a daring in his poems . . . that I find exhilarating, original and experimental, he remains a poet of Erosāintensely human, loving, and engaged with the world.ā āMorton Marcus
āThe power of Jack Marshallās poetry is disconcerting because of its unadorned nakedness. . . . There is no far on the lean bones of his words.ā āLibrary Journal
āPoetry that parallels closely (as it invents it) the consciousness of our time.ā āAndrei Codrescu
āMarshall never fakes or obscures or relents; he is his own man and speaks true.ā āPoetry
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Poetry by Jack Marshall
November 1, 1993 ⢠6 x 9 ⢠96 pages ⢠978-1-56689-015-1
Remarkable for language that is both lush and precise, these painterly poems of family, love, loss and memory explore the possibilities for reconciliation in our complicated times. An award-winning poet, Marshall draws on subjects as diverse as his split Arabic/Jewish heritage, his early experience working in a Southern steel mill and a Midwestern canning factory, and his present life in the modern cities of urban America.
About the Author
Born in Brooklyn to Jewish parents who emigrated from Iraq and Syria, Jack Marshall now lives in California. He is the author of the memoir From Baghdad to Brooklyn and several poetry collections that have received the PEN Center USA Award, two Northern California Book Awards, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and a nomination from the National Book Critics Circle.
Reviews
Ā
āMarshall is a master image maker and an original voice at a time when many American poets are doing imitations of each other.ā āChoice Magazine
āThere is a daring in his poems . . . that I find exhilarating, original and experimental, he remains a poet of Erosāintensely human, loving, and engaged with the world.ā āMorton Marcus
āThe power of Jack Marshallās poetry is disconcerting because of its unadorned nakedness. . . . There is no far on the lean bones of his words.ā āLibrary Journal
āPoetry that parallels closely (as it invents it) the consciousness of our time.ā āAndrei Codrescu
āMarshall never fakes or obscures or relents; he is his own man and speaks true.ā āPoetry











