Take Me Home by Sarah Levine
$14.99
“Arresting. This is the word that comes to mind after finishing Sarah Levine‘s, Take Me Home. From the first lines this collection grabbed my ear the way a good piece of music does, drawing me into its world of intimate utterance and melody. Throughout, Levine masterfully controls line, rhythm and language, building the music to crescendo before easing the tension in final, satisfying resolution. As I said, these poems are simply arresting.”
–Justen Ahren, author of A Machine For Remembering, and A Strange Catechism.
“Sarah Levine‘s poems beat like a heart. Familiar myths twist with each line. Primal, dreamy, and forlorn, like Andrew Wyeth paintings.”
–Rachel B. Glaser, author of Paulina & Fran
“The poems in Take Me Home are filled with startling images that enrich their observations, creating a world that is uniquely new yet entirely familiar. Sarah Levine is an extremely gifted poet who understands the complexity and passion at the heart of the human condition. These finely tuned poems can only enhance the lives of those who read them.”
–Kevin Pilkington, author of The Unemployed Man Who Became a Tree
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Take Me Home
by Sarah Levine
$14.99, paper
978-1-64662-318-1
2020
Sarah Levine grew up outside of Boston, MA. Her poetry has been anthologized in Best New Poets and published in journals such as Passages North, Green Mountains Review, Fourteen Hills, and PANK amongst others. She is the author of the chapbook, Her Man (New Megaphone Press, 2014). The recipient of fellowships and residences from Wellspring House and MVICW, she has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize anthology, won the Westchester Review Writers’ Under 30 and won the Barnes and Noble Regional Teacher Contest. Levine holds a BA from the University of Massachusetts Amherst Honors College, MFA from Sarah Lawrence College, and MAT from Smith College. She currently teaches English at the Williston Northampton School.
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