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Topic
Clocks
ISBN
9781566892483
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Coffee House Press
ISBN-10
1566892481
ISBN-13
9781566892483
eBay Product ID (ePID)
84346600

Product Key Features

Book Title
Working Words : Punching the Clock and Kicking Out the Jams
Number of Pages
470 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Social Classes & Economic Disparity, American / General, Labor
Publication Year
2010
Genre
Social Science, Business & Economics, Literary Collections
Author
M. L. Liebler
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1.4 in
Item Weight
31.1 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2010-023932
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"Acclaimed poet M.L. Liebler inherited a blue-collar outlook on life that helps drive his tireless efforts to promote the literary arts in metro Detroit and encourage other writers . . .. A labor of love . . . A powerful, eclectic assortment."-- Detroit Free Press "Unabashedly political. Tea-partiers beware. Working Words delivers more than 500 pages of unadulterated and unabridged working-class word art. . . . A heavy anthology . . . which suits the mission of Working Words just fine."--Detroit Metro Times "In this watershed time when so many technological, geopolitical, and financial forces are eradicating American jobs and dismantling the old blue-collar world, writer and activist Liebler presents a mammoth, high-voltage anthology of American poems, songs, memoirs, and fiction about work and working-class lives.- Booklist "The value of an encyclopedic book like this one is that readers get a flavor for how writers have told their personal stories of working-class existence through multiple literary forms. The poems, songs, and stories are meant not just to celebrate the written form but also to speak to the importance of how creative writing contributes to the lives of the poor and working class."-- Labor Studies Journal, "Acclaimed poet M.L. Liebler inherited a blue-collar outlook on life that helps drive his tireless efforts to promote the literary arts in metro Detroit and encourage other writers . . .. A labor of love . . . A powerful, eclectic assortment."-- Detroit Free Press "Unabashedly political. Tea-partiers beware. Working Words delivers more than 500 pages of unadulterated and unabridged working-class word art. . . . A heavy anthology . . . which suits the mission of Working Words just fine."--Detroit Metro Times "In this watershed time when so many technological, geopolitical, and financial forces are eradicating American jobs and dismantling the old blue-collar world, writer and activist Liebler presents a mammoth, high-voltage anthology of American poems, songs, memoirs, and fiction about work and working-class lives.- Booklist, "Acclaimed poet M.L. Liebler inherited a blue-collar outlook on life that helps drive his tireless efforts to promote the literary arts in metro Detroit and encourage other writers . . .. A labor of love . . . A powerful, eclectic assortment."--Detroit Free Press "Unabashedly political. Tea-partiers beware. Working Words delivers more than 500 pages of unadulterated and unabridged working-class word art. . . . A heavy anthology . . . which suits the mission of Working Words just fine."--Detroit Metro Times "In this watershed time when so many technological, geopolitical, and financial forces are eradicating American jobs and dismantling the old blue-collar world, writer and activist Liebler presents a mammoth, high-voltage anthology of American poems, songs, memoirs, and fiction about work and working-class lives.-Booklist "The value of an encyclopedic book like this one is that readers get a flavor for how writers have told their personal stories of working-class existence through multiple literary forms. The poems, songs, and stories are meant not just to celebrate the written form but also to speak to the importance of how creative writing contributes to the lives of the poor and working class."--Labor Studies Journal, Praise for Working Words "A labor of love. . . . A powerful, eclectic assortment." -- Detroit Free Press "Unabashedly political. Tea-partiers beware. Working Words delivers more than 500 pages of unadulterated and unabridged working-class word art." -- Detroit Metro Times "A mammoth, high-voltage anthology of American poems, songs, memoirs, and fiction about work and working-class lives." -- Booklist "The poems, songs, and stories are meant not just to celebrate the written form but also to speak to the importance of how creative writing contributes to the lives of the poor and working class." -- Labor Studies Journal, Acclaimed poet M.L. Liebler inherited a blue-collar outlook on life that helps drive his tireless efforts to promote the literary arts in metro Detroit and encourage other writers . . .. A labor of love . . . A powerful, eclectic assortment."— Detroit Free Press Unabashedly political. Tea-partiers beware. Working Words delivers more than 500 pages of unadulterated and unabridged working-class word art. . . . A heavy anthology . . . which suits the mission of Working Words just fine."—Detroit Metro Times In this watershed time when so many technological, geopolitical, and financial forces are eradicating American jobs and dismantling the old blue-collar world, writer and activist Liebler presents a mammoth, high-voltage anthology of American poems, songs, memoirs, and fiction about work and working-class lives.- Booklist "The value of an encyclopedic book like this one is that readers get a flavor for how writers have told their personal stories of working-class existence through multiple literary forms. The poems, songs, and stories are meant not just to celebrate the written form but also to speak to the importance of how creative writing contributes to the lives of the poor and working class."— Labor Studies Journal
Dewey Decimal
810.9/352623
Synopsis
Poets, rock stars, filmmakers, activists, novelists, and historians lend their voices to this landmark collection about the daily grind., "M. L. Liebler is the poet laureate of America's working class. The collection he has assembled rings out with truth, intensity and love. In a world full of despair, it is comforting to have writers so gifted and generous singing our song of rebellion and hope. This book is the kind of spark we need these days--a rich, intense and inspiring collection for and about those who get their hands dirty every single day."--Michael Moore "This book is not 'fresh-air.' It is a mighty wind. . . . While the nightly news continues to 'do the numbers,' as if we were all investors, here's the larger part--the real grit and savor of American life. Spelled out in plain English."--Peter Coyote From the White Stripes' "The Big Three Killed My Baby" to Eminem's "Lose Yourself"; from the folk anthems of Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie to the poems of Walt Whitman and Amiri Baraka; from the stories of Willa Cather and Bret Lott to the rabble-rousing work of Michael Moore--this transcendent volume touches upon all aspects of working-class life. A collection about living while barely making one, about layoffs and picket lines, about farmers, butchers, miners, waitresses, assembly-line workers, and the "Groundskeeper Busted Reading in the Custodial Water Closet," this is literature by the people and for the people. Contributors include: Amiri Baraka Bonnie Jo Campbell Willa Cather Andrei Codrescu Dorothy Day Emily Dickinson Diane di Prima Bob Dylan Eminem Woody Guthrie Allison Adelle Hedge Coke Lolita Hernandez Philip Levine Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Bret Lott Thomas Lux Thomas Lynch Michael McClure Michael Moore Mark Nowak Edward Sanders John Sayles Quincy Troupe MIck Vranich Diane Wakoski Jack White Walt Whitman . . . and many more., M. L. Liebler is the poet laureate of America's working class. The collection he has assembled rings out with truth, intensity and love. In a world full of despair, it is comforting to have writers so gifted and generous singing our song of rebellion and hope. This book is the kind of spark we need these days--a rich, intense and inspiring collection for and about those who get their hands dirty every single day.--Michael Moore "This book is not 'fresh-air.' It is a mighty wind. . . . While the nightly news continues to 'do the numbers, ' as if we were all investors, here's the larger part--the real grit and savor of American life. Spelled out in plain English."--Peter Coyote From the White Stripes' The Big Three Killed My Baby to Eminem's Lose Yourself; from the folk anthems of Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie to the poems of Walt Whitman and Amiri Baraka; from the stories of Willa Cather and Bret Lott to the rabble-rousing work of Michael Moore--this transcendent volume touches upon all aspects of working-class life. A collection about living while barely making one, about layoffs and picket lines, about farmers, butchers, miners, waitresses, assembly-line workers, and the Groundskeeper Busted Reading in the Custodial Water Closet, this is literature by the people and for the people. Contributors include: Amiri Baraka Bonnie Jo Campbell Willa Cather Andrei Codrescu Dorothy Day Emily Dickinson Diane di Prima Bob Dylan Eminem Woody Guthrie Allison Adelle Hedge Coke Lolita Hernandez Philip Levine Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Bret Lott Thomas Lux Thomas Lynch Michael McClure Michael Moore Mark Nowak Edward Sanders John Sayles Quincy Troupe MIck Vranich Diane Wakoski Jack White Walt Whitman . . . and many more., Poets, rock stars, filmmakers, activists, novelists, and historians lend their voices to this landmark collection about the daily grind. From the White Stripes's "The Big Three Killed My Baby" to Eminem's "Lose Yourself," from the folk anthems of Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie to the poems of Walt Whitman and Amiri Baraka, from the stories of Willa Cather and Bret Lott to the rabble-rousing work of Michael Moore--this transcendent volume touches upon all aspects of working-class life., "M. L. Liebler is the poet laureate of America's working class. The collection he has assembled rings out with truth, intensity and love. In a world full of despair, it is comforting to have writers so gifted and generous singing our song of rebellion and hope. This book is the kind of spark we need these days--a rich, intense and inspiring collection for and about those who get their hands dirty every single day."--Michael Moore "This book is not 'fresh-air.' It is a mighty wind. . . . While the nightly news continues to 'do the numbers, ' as if we were all investors, here's the larger part--the real grit and savor of American life. Spelled out in plain English."--Peter Coyote From the White Stripes' "The Big Three Killed My Baby" to Eminem's "Lose Yourself"; from the folk anthems of Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie to the poems of Walt Whitman and Amiri Baraka; from the stories of Willa Cather and Bret Lott to the rabble-rousing work of Michael Moore--this transcendent volume touches upon all aspects of working-class life. A collection about living while barely making one, about layoffs and picket lines, about farmers, butchers, miners, waitresses, assembly-line workers, and the "Groundskeeper Busted Reading in the Custodial Water Closet," this is literature by the people and for the people. Contributors include: Amiri Baraka Bonnie Jo Campbell Willa Cather Andrei Codrescu Dorothy Day Emily Dickinson Diane di Prima Bob Dylan Eminem Woody Guthrie Allison Adelle Hedge Coke Lolita Hernandez Philip Levine Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Bret Lott Thomas Lux Thomas Lynch Michael McClure Michael Moore Mark Nowak Edward Sanders John Sayles Quincy Troupe MIck Vranich Diane Wakoski Jack White Walt Whitman . . . and many more.
LC Classification Number
PS508.W73L54 2010

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