Back in print, Carr's powerful poems seek out and face violence and its counterforces. Julie Carr obsessively researches instances of intimate terrorism, looking everywhere from Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson to lists of phobias and weapon-store catalogs. She searches for what can be learned from the statistics, the statements by and about rapists and killers, the websites of hate groups, and the capacity for cruelty that lies within all of us.
100 Notes on Violence is a diary, a document, and a dream log of the violence that grips America and devastates so many. But Carr also offers a layered and lyric tribute to violence's counterforces: love, commonality, and care. Her unflinching "notes" provoke our minds and burrow into our emotions, leading us to confront our fears and our own complicity.
Author: Julie Carr
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Omnidawn
Published: 11/30/2023
Pages: 124
Weight: 0.55lbs
Size: 9.37h x 7.01w x 0.47d
ISBN: 9781632431097
About the AuthorJulie Carr is the author of ten books of poetry and prose, including
Objects from a Borrowed Confession,
Someone Shot my Book, and
Real Life: An Installation, the latter also published by Omnidawn. With Jeffrey Robinson, she is the coeditor of
Active Romanticism. She is the cofounder of Counterpath Press, Counterpath Gallery, and Counterpath Community Garden in Denver. Carr is professor at the University of Colorado Boulder in the Department of English and the Intermedia Art, Writing and Performance program.