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A Field of Telephones

Zach Savich Caren Beilin

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English
53rd State Press
28 May 2025
This critical reckoning by a celebrated poet re-envisions what scholarship can offer during times of crisis in the humanities and in our own lives. In his acclaimed 2016 bookDiving Makes the Water Deep, Zach Savich wrote a memoir of cancer that was also a rowdy essay on teaching, the lyric, and poetic friendship. His urgent new bookA Field of Telephonesimagines new modes of criticism that can bloom beyond the university and heed the harmonics of the glitch. Through its combination of fictional lectures, performance texts, archival hijinks, and the personal, this book considers how ""influence"" can offer more than critical ventriloquism and how a ""student"" is one whose disorientations can reorient the field. Its mock-scholarly and more-than-scholarly modes focus on the life and legacy of the poets Theodore Roethke and Richard Hugo and on the peril at the heart of inspiration.
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Imprint:   53rd State Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 152mm,  Width: 101mm, 
ISBN:   9798986581477
Pages:   184
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Zach Savichis the author of many books of poetry and nonfiction, includingThe Motherwell Sonnets(The Economy Press, 2023) andMomently(Black Ocean, 2024). His work has received the Iowa Poetry Prize, the Colorado Prize for Poetry, the CSU Poetry Center'sOpen Award, and other honors, including residencies from the Vermont Studio Center, ArtPark, and the Chautauqua Institution. His writing has appeared in journals and anthologies includingAmerican Poetry Review,Best New Poets, Boston Review,Georgia Review,Poetry Northwest, and elsewhere. Savich teaches at the Cleveland Institute of Art and in the PhD in Creativity at the University of the Arts, and he serves as co-editor of Rescue Press's Open Prose Series.

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