JAR OF PENNIES

 

by Sean Karns

 

ISBN 9781941561034

 

Publication date: March 27, 2015



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PRAISE FOR JAR OF PENNIES

“Sean Karns will break your heart. The narrator of this collection makes starkly vivid the hardscrabble background of his life: an unhappy mother who works at the slaughterhouse, a father whose farm fails, a boy who loves both but plays the piano to escape. A group of poems referencing the likes of Walker Evans and James Agee enlarges the context considerably. There is a doomed affair, a brilliant dream sequence about the father, and a field of 'cornstalks...flutter[ing] their death rattle.' Deeply sad, profoundly moving, and seductively musical, these poems are a testament to survival and art.”

— KELLY CHERRY
author of The Life and Death of Poetry: Poems


Jar of Pennies possesses all the blood scent and (literal) dead weight of its title. All of its metal, mettle, male, and mail. Here, Karns collects for us the abbatoirs, pick-up trucks, and hunting grounds of the Midwest, and with a voice both wounded and wounding, childlike and mature beyond his years, Karns makes us feel with him the heavy burden of being America's son: 'What keeps us / whole is ammunition./ He is the cold casing./ I want to be the hot / lead that splits from / the chamber.'”

— KATHY FAGAN
author of Sycamore


“Sean Karns' Jar of Pennies is a moving and harrowing book full of Levis and Levine. At times the poems are parable-like, as in the opening poem where a father and son casually slice apart a globe as if they own--let alone understand--the larger world it represents. Elsewhere, there's a subtle, stunning surrealness: 'The ash of bone is fog.' But, ultimately, this is a book of unflinching attention to the world of the semi-rural Midwest, a landscape of paper mills, tenant farmers, slaughterhouses, 'death-yellow' cornfields, and steel mills 'with smoke stacks like skyscrapers.' Karns' vision is so stark and apt--a scar on a shoulder shines 'like a pink marble,' two men skinning a buck 'pull the buck's hide /like tugging on a bell rope in a tower'--it's impossible not to be drawn by these poems to that place of awe where horror, beauty, and sorrow merge.”

— WAYNE MILLER
author of The City, Our City


“Karns knows how to take "comfortable" narratives and give them their power through accurate, intimate detail. The honesty with which Karns speaks from the depth of himself possesses all the hefty weight of a jar of pennies in a toddler's hands”

Los Angeles Review

 


ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Sean Karns lives in Central Ohio. He holds an MFA in creative writing from the University of Illinois. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in the Birmingham Poetry Review, Rattle, Pleiades, The Los Angeles Review, and elsewhere, and has been anthologized in New Poetry from the Midwest, published by New American Press.