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Shut Up Shut Down

Shut Up Shut Down

Poetry by Mark Nowak

October 1, 2004 • 6 x 9 • 150 pages • 978-1-56689-163-9

The hard times faced by the American working class in the nation’s rust belt inform these poetic oral histories.

In the narrative and investigative tradition of Gwendolyn Brooks, Edward Sanders, and Muriel Rukeyser, this riveting collection of poetic plays and photo-documentary poems exposes the human cost of corporate greed and gives voice to the growing crisis faced in industrial communities across America.

About the Author

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Mark Nowak, a 2010 Guggenheim fellow, is the author ofĀ Coal Mountain ElementaryĀ (Coffee House Press, 2009) andĀ Shut Up Shut DownĀ (Coffee House Press, 2004), aĀ New York TimesĀ Editor’s Choice. A native of Buffalo, he currently directsĀ the Worker Writers School.


Reviews

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ā€œNowak relies on his life as a person . . . with the sturdy underpinning of class . . . and brings it back, humming. And sleek with seeing and hearing! We get a sharp eye, a literary & philosophical broadening of what used to be labeled ā€œworking class poetry,ā€ . . . deepened with a hard but contemporary lyric and narrative. A much needed parade.ā€ —Amiri Baraka, from the Afterword

ā€œThe several long poems that make up this book build into each other with devastating force and understatement, breaking poetic boundaries, regenerating the rich tradition of working-class literature.ā€ —Adrienne Rich

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Poetry by Mark Nowak

October 1, 2004 • 6 x 9 • 150 pages • 978-1-56689-163-9

The hard times faced by the American working class in the nation’s rust belt inform these poetic oral histories.

In the narrative and investigative tradition of Gwendolyn Brooks, Edward Sanders, and Muriel Rukeyser, this riveting collection of poetic plays and photo-documentary poems exposes the human cost of corporate greed and gives voice to the growing crisis faced in industrial communities across America.

About the Author

Ā 

Mark Nowak, a 2010 Guggenheim fellow, is the author ofĀ Coal Mountain ElementaryĀ (Coffee House Press, 2009) andĀ Shut Up Shut DownĀ (Coffee House Press, 2004), aĀ New York TimesĀ Editor’s Choice. A native of Buffalo, he currently directsĀ the Worker Writers School.


Reviews

Ā 

ā€œNowak relies on his life as a person . . . with the sturdy underpinning of class . . . and brings it back, humming. And sleek with seeing and hearing! We get a sharp eye, a literary & philosophical broadening of what used to be labeled ā€œworking class poetry,ā€ . . . deepened with a hard but contemporary lyric and narrative. A much needed parade.ā€ —Amiri Baraka, from the Afterword

ā€œThe several long poems that make up this book build into each other with devastating force and understatement, breaking poetic boundaries, regenerating the rich tradition of working-class literature.ā€ —Adrienne Rich

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