AMERICAN PROPHET
 American Prophet  


Robert Fanning

Paperback
Publication Date 2009
97 Pages
ISBN10: 1-934851-01-9
ISBN13: 978-1-934851-01-2
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At once lyrical, humorous, heartbreaking, bitter, and wry—this engaging collection introduces a character like none other seen in the history of poetry. American Prophet is a collection of poems that details the sojourns of a so-called Prophet across the American landscape, from coastal beaches to strip malls to cities to heartland farms. As the Prophet tries continually but fails to reach “his people,” his urgent messages go unnoticed or get swallowed by the machines and cacophony of contemporary America.

Through this failed American Prophet, we question notions of faith and doubt, of media, of consumerism, of politics and war, of spirituality and secularism. We consider the question of who or what to believe in now, of how to live—in this new century that finds our nation ever more plugged-in and charged, and ever more on the brink.


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About the Author, Robert Fanning

In addition to American Prophet and The Seed Thieves, Robert Fanning is the author of Old Bright Wheel, winner of the Ledge Press Poetry Chapbook Award. A graduate of the University of Michigan and Sarah Lawrence College, his writing awards include a Creative Artist Grant from ArtServe Michigan, the Inkwell Poetry Award, and the Foley Poetry Award. His work has been published in Poetry, Ploughshares, Shenandoah, The Atlanta Review, and several other journals. He is a professor of Creative Writing at Central Michigan University in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan.

 


 

 

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a guest said:

If you'd like to read an interview on Failbetter.com--it launched today:
http://www.failbetter.com/32/F...nSrc=ltst

If you'd like to listen to an interview on WCBN-FM, recorded last Wednesday, July 29, 2009:
http://beanball.wcbn.org/rss/Living_Writers/wcbn-living_writers-2009-07-29-163001-EDT.mp3

If you'd like to listen to my reading of several of the poems from AmericanProphet, you can now do so at my website.
http://www.robertfanning.com/readings.html
August 17, 2009

a guest said:


Thursday, January 29, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For information write to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Thursday, February 26, 2009. 7pm.
POETS FOLLIES READINGS SERIES AT ITS NEW HOUSE RELEASE TITLES OF MARICK PRESS AND BRICK BOOKS
Poets Follies Reading Series 2009 will be held at the Ewald Branch Library in Grosse Pointe Park, 15175 East Jefferson, Grosse Pointe Park, MI 48230, 313-343-2071. The series is releasing books by writers Randall Maggs and Robert Fanning. Reading open to the general public.
Randall Maggs teaches literature at Sir Wilfred Grenfell College in Corner Brook, Newfoundland. He is the author of Timely Departures (poetry, 1994) and co-editor of two anthologies pairing Newfoundland and Canadian poems with those of Ireland. He is artistic director of Newfoundland’s March Hare festival of music and literature.
His second book Night Work: The Sawchuk Poems follows the tragic trajectory of the life and work of Terry Sawchuk, dark driven genius of a goalie who survived twenty tough seasons in an era of inadequate upper-body equipment and no player representation.
"Through his marvelous, moving poetry, Randall Maggs gets closer than any biographer to the heart of the darkest, most troubled figure in the history of the national game. This may be the truest hockey book ever written. It reaches a level untouched by conventional sports literature... His Sawchuk is real." - Stephen Brunt, Globe and Mail columnist and Canada’s premier sportswriter and commentator
"Night Work is, in fact, an exquisite biographical novel, in the tradition of Michael Ondaatje’s The Collected Works of Billy the Kid." – Globe and Mail
"Demystifying a legend ... unique in hockey literature." – Montreal Gazette
A short 5-minute film based on this book can be seen at
http://bookshorts.com/watch_nightwork
Robert fanning author of The Seed Thieves release his second book with Marick Press, the American Prophet.
At once lyrical, humorous, heartbreaking, bitter, and wry—this engaging collection introduces a character like none other seen in the history of poetry. American Prophet is a collection of poems that details the sojourns of a so-called Prophet across the American landscape, from coastal beaches to strip malls to cities to heartland farms. As the Prophet tries continually but fails to reach “his people,” his urgent messages go unnoticed or get swallowed by the machines and cacophony of contemporary America. Through this failed American Prophet, we question notions of faith and doubt, of media, of consumerism, of politics and war, of spirituality and secularism. We consider the question of who or what to believe in now, of how to live—in this new century that finds our nation ever more plugged-in and charged, and ever more on the brink.


Mariela Griffor, Publisher
Marick Press
P.O. Box 36253
Grosse Pointe Farms, MI 48236
URL: www.marickpress.com
URL: www.marielagriffor.com
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Phone: (313) 407-9236
Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
January 29, 2009

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