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ISBN: 978-0-9962596-5-1

A Meditation On Fire

Publication Date: September 2016

Description

A Meditation On Fire invites the reader far behind the curtain of the poet’s personal experience, into the shadows of alcoholism, familial addiction and mental illness, into insomnia nights and perpetual worry for loved ones, into the body during long days of hard labor, into a vivid kaleidoscope of memories that all boil down to urgent, unfiltered emotion.

Praise

Jason Allen’s A Meditation on Fire is a fierce, courageous collection of poems, a ferocious, yet meditative mission to dig for the truth beneath the surface of all that it means to be human. Allen’s poetry is gritty and lyrical, profound and sardonic, and his use of language is as precise as a scalpel. Allen is willing to risk being vulnerable while exploring the darkest moments of his life, and all the while he straddles the line between compassion and desire. A must read for anyone who loves poetry, and for those who don’t yet know they love poetry. What an amazing, powerful book! –
-Maria Mazziotti Gillan, American Book Award Winner

Jason Allen’s A Meditation on Fire is a book of survival: survival of addiction, one s family and hometown, erotic and companionate love and the shell casings it leaves behind. The self is a plane crash that never was, the dead talk back, and we plunge into haystacks for love, no matter how many times we have felt only the wrong needles. If any of the following interest you–hitchhiking, abandoned hotels, mummy fingers, dead men singing the blues, kitchen knives as paperweights, a piano eating its player–then this book is for you. Searing and vulnerable, A Meditation on Fire is a book of poems you will want to yell out the window of a speeding car, to read aloud in bars and bedrooms, really anywhere you are.
–Ruth Madievsky, author of Emergency Brake

We’ve got ourselves a live one here. Jason Allen’s A Meditation on Fire is fire itself, giving off a blistering, passionate heat. These poems lean into the world with defiance, demanding to be listened to, demanding to be sanctified. Propelled by the rhythmic energy of their clear, direct language and the intensity of their emotions, these poems are unafraid of the grit and broken glass of the street they must pass through on their way to honest witness and hard-earned survival. One of the most powerful first books I’ve read in years.
–Jim Daniels, author of Eight Mile High and Birth Marks

About the Author

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Jason Allen

Jason Allen’s debut novel, The East End, was published with HarperCollins/Park Row Books, for which Bonnie Jo Campbell provided the cover blurb: “Every page is filled with wise insights about social class and the human heart.” Jason has since been nominated for an Edgar Award and the Georgia Author of the Year Award. His poetry collection, A Meditation on Fire, was originally published by SEMO University Press, and he recently completed a memoir, Collapsing Stars, which delves into his working-class roots and family legacy of addiction. He has published essays with Salon, Literary Hub, and The Strand Magazine, and has been interviewed for The Rumpus, Fiction Writers Review, and numerous literary podcasts. Jason has an MFA from Pacific University and a PhD in Literature and Creative Writing from Binghamton University, and he now teaches creative writing in the MFA program at Wichita State University and lives in Kansas with his sweet rescue dog, Luna.

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