Don't Do It, We Love You, My Heart
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Dzanc Books
Publishing:13th Mar '25
£12.99
This title is due to be published on 13th March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
In a wide range of lyrically rich poems, award-winning poet Jonathan Fink interrogates the perpetual mysteries and resonances at the convergence of national identity, historical influence, and personal experience.
In Don’t Do It—We Love You, My Heart, Jonathan Fink interweaves a welcome range of poetic styles including expansive, narrative poems, shorter, lyrical poems, and intricate one-sentence poems that are sustained over multiple pages to deliver his most intimate collection to date. Charting changing national and personal landscapes, Fink’s writing explores such diverse subjects as growing up in West Texas at the conclusion of the Cold War; ekphrastic poems about the paintings of Goya, Leonardo da Vinci, and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum art theft; the intuitive language he shares with his infant daughter on a quiet evening before she falls asleep; and the famous story of a suicide prevented on the George Washington Bridge—the jumper stayed by the man who tells him, “Don’t do it–we love you, my heart.” The imperative, urgent compassion conveyed in the stranger’s command thrums through all the poems in this collection, compelling the reader outward to deeper connections and lived empathy.
“Jonathan skillfully grapples with thematic material engaging larger social and political implications without sacrificing precision of language, clarity, and the quest for beauty that characterizes all of his work.” – Natasha Trethewey, United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry 2012-2014
“Fink’s a better guide than Dante had through our hells and heavens.” – Mary Karr, author of The Liars’ Club and Lit
“The threads Fink weaves between worlds past and present, real and fantasized, are as palpable as they are prescient.” – Shelf Awareness (starred review)
“Jonathan Fink pours his stories onto the page. Personal pieces, with himself as the subject, and pieces that tell the stories of others come together to form a collection of intelligent poems, both revealing of the individual self and the larger social picture in which we live.” — World Literature Today
ISBN: 9781938603167
Dimensions: 215mm x 139mm x 8mm
Weight: unknown
160 pages