Starve The Vulture: A Memoir
By (Author) Jason Carney
Akashic Books,U.S.
Akashic Books,U.S.
19th February 2015
United States
Paperback
286
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
292g
A lyrical, mesmerising debut from poet Jason Carney who overcomes his own racism, homophobia, drug addiction and harrowing brushes with death to find redemption and unlikely fame on the national performance poetry circuit. Woven into Carney's path to recovery is a powerful family story, depicting the roots of prejudice and dysfunction through several generations.
Jason Carney, a poet, writer, and educator from Dallas, is a four-time National Poetry Slam finalist and was honored as a Legend of the Slam in 2007. He appeared on three seasons of the HBO television series Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry. Carney has performed and lectured at many colleges and universities as well as high schools and juvenile detention centers from California to Maine. Starve the Vulture is his memoir.
Kaylie Jones (editor) is the award-winning author of five novels and a memoir. She teaches writing at two MFA programs and lives in New York City.