A very fine review of The Mountain and the Fathers on the Brevity blog!
Category: News
Interview and Excerpt from The Mountain and the Fathers
The inaugural issue of Squalorly features a wide-ranging interview with me, as well as an excerpt from The Mountain and the Fathers.
Another Review
Another fine review for Killing the Murnion Dogs in the venerable Pleiades Review of Books! Near the end of the review, essayist and poet Nick Ripatrazone writes:
“Spiritual” and “A Prayer” tread new ground in the book’s final pages, and these lines feel both appropriate to the book as a whole and the particular, engaging aesthetic cultivated throughout: “But even in this joy I know enough / of pain and shame to say that’s all wrong: No one / deserves this world.”
Review in Main Street Rag
I was very pleased to finally get a hold of Carrie Shipers’ lovely review of Killing the Murnion Dogs in volume 17 of Main Street Rag. It’s not available online, but here are a few lines:
Violence–even sometimes brutality–may be an integral part of the world Wilkins creates, but there is room for tenderness, too. In “A Prayer,” an expansive, Whitman-esque poem that closes the collection, the poet turns his unflinching eye on the people who populate his poems, men who “water the sodden garden of themselves / with liquor” and women “nailing / themselves to the rough-cut boards of their husbands.” While these portraits are not necessarily flattering, there is an undertone of admiration in every line: he celebrates these people because of what they’re willing to endure in the hostile Western environment, and the poem is all the more moving because he seemingly counts himself among the people he describes. “A Prayer,” like the other poems in Killing the Murnion Dogs, is ultimately a kind of love poem, albeit a complex and sometimes disturbing one.
New Poem at The Nashville Review
Along with great work by Traci Brimhall, Mike Meginnis, and others, my poem “A Story We Might Follow” is up in the summer issue of Nashville Review.
Bestseller List at The Country Bookshelf!
The Mountain and the Fathers is on this week’s bestseller list at The Country Bookshelf, one of the great independent bookstores in the West!
Only a few hours left!
Goodreads Book Giveaway
The Mountain and the Fathers
by Joe Wilkins
Giveaway ends July 10, 2012.
See the giveaway details
at Goodreads.
One Week Left!
One week left to enter the Goodreads giveaway for a signed copy of The Mountain and the Fathers!
Goodreads Book Giveaway
The Mountain and the Fathers
by Joe Wilkins
Giveaway ends July 10, 2012.
See the giveaway details
at Goodreads.
Kind Words from David Gessner
Some kind words from environmental writer and all-around literary superstar David Gessner today, over at the blog he shares with Bill Roorbach, Bill and Dave’s Cocktail Hour. Thanks, David!
No one combines the personal and the natural better than Joe Wilkins. He’s a hero of mine and will be your hero, too, if you read his new memoir, The Mountain and the Fathers, just out from Counterpoint.
Upcoming Readings
I’ll be on the road this late summer and fall, reading from The Mountain and the Fathers and Killing the Murnion Dogs.
The Country Bookshelf, Bozeman, Montana
7:00 pm, Tuesday, July 17
Barnes & Noble, Billings, Montana
7:30 pm, Thursday, July 19
Auntie’s Bookstore, Spokane, Washington
2:00 pm, Saturday, July 21
Montana Festival of the Book, Missoula, Montana
October 4-6
Augustana College, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Tuesday, October 16
Elk River Books, Livingston, Montana
Thursday, October 17
High Plains Book Fest, Billings Montana
October 18-19
