Days I Moved Through Ordinary Sounds: The Extraordinary Work of WritersCorps Teachers
By (Author) Chad Sweeney
City Lights Books
City Lights Foundation
16th April 2009
United States
General
Non Fiction
820.8
Paperback
200
Width 154mm, Height 223mm
326g
The poems and short stories collected in this volume are the outcome of fifteen years of an amazingly successful experiment: asking accomplished writers to teach workshops in juvenile detention facilities, homeless shelters, inner-city schools, and schools for newly arrived immigrants. Follow these teacher-artists in the National Writers Corps on their journey into the halls and streets of America's diverse neighborhoods as they enrich the lives and creativity of their studentsand find their own voices changed in the process. As one writer-teacher puts it: "Writing in community gathers us around the proverbial campfire and reminds us why we do this: because hearing stories helps us make sense of the world, and because telling them helps us make sense of ourselves."
Reviews appeared in: School Library Journal; Booklist ("Raging, defiant, giddy, lusty, and hopeful"); Kirkus Reviews ("Edgy, mysterious and assertive"); Bookpage ("An inspiration for any fledgling poet"); Voice of Youth Advocates; Kliatt (starred review); San Francisco Bay Guardian
Chad Sweeney is the author of three poetry collections; his poems and translations have appeared widely, including Best American Poetry 2008. Sweeney is coeditor of Parthenon West Review, a journal of contemporary poetry and translation, and is a PhD candidate in literature at Western Michigan University. He taught for the San Francisco WritersCorps for seven years.