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Southern Bred: Poems

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Southern Bred: Poems

Contributors:

By (Author) Charles Ghigna

ISBN:

9781771684187

Publisher:

Central Avenue Publishing

Imprint:

Central Avenue Publishing

Publication Date:

3rd September 2025

Country:

Canada

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Memoirs

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

96

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 210mm, Spine 6mm

Weight:

181g

Description

Discover the captivating allure of the Deep South through the haunting and powerful verses of one of today's most accomplished poets.

Southern Bred is a haunting, powerful collection of gothic poems that captivate and transport the reader into the heart and soul of the Deep South.Each poem offers a glimpse into its mystery and enchantment, drawing you in with a blend of beauty and darkness. In the style of a memoir in verse, it showcases Ghigna's southern soul and his tender, yet piercing language, and affirms his place as one of the finest poets of our time.

Reviews

"Poetry is a language that speaks to the heart, and Charles Ghigna uses that tender, heart-piercing language to bring us closer to his southern soul. A collection as beautiful as it is heartfelt, Southern Bred transports and enchants. Patti Callahan Henry, NYT Bestselling author of The Secret Book of Flora Lea

You dont so much read these poems as fall into them. Its like plummeting into someone elses memoriesa great rush of beauty and darkness, joy and weirdness. As soon as you finish one, you want to start over again from the beginning. This book is such a gift. Gin Phillips, author of Fierce Kingdom and Family Law

With the gift of poetry, what he calls the field and stream of consciousness, Charles Ghigna has sketched a word portrait - indelible images both lovely and hard - of life in our rural, God-haunted South. In this memoir of verse, Ghigna makes clear, as he has before, that he is one of the finest poets of our time. Frye Gaillard, author of The Southernization of America

Ghignas Southern voice comes through more palpably here than in anything I've read in a long while. I am already transported and in love with it. I keep waiting for sweet tea to just magically show up on my table." Nikki Grimes, author of Ordinary Hazards: A Memoir

"I was utterly engrossed while reading Southern Bred, reliving every childhood memory, even though they werent my own. Ill never understand how Charles Ghigna can evoke so much a prick of tears, a knowing grin, memories of home, questions about life with so few words. Yet he does it so beautifully." Kelly Kazek, author of The Southern Handbook

Southern Bred is a look back and a look forward, complete with honeysuckle and shadows, holy spaces and merciless stains. These poems alternately terrify and comfort, painting a captivating portrait of a boy, a poet, a manand the indelible impact of the land and family to which one belongs. This collection is one of Charles Ghigna's best! Irene Latham, author of Leaving Gees Bend

"The poems in this collection move easily between dreams and waking life, situating themselves in that liminal space where insights arise, memories unfold, and time expands. In lucid language charged with meaning, Ghigna carries us along on ventures into the past that resist the sentimental and take us somewhere deeper: to the mysteries of fathers and sons, the suddenness of beauty, the surprise of death, and the holiness of life itself." Jennifer Horne, former Alabama Poet Laureate and author of Odyssey of a Wandering Mind

Author Bio

Charles Ghigna lives in a tree house in the middle of Alabama. He is the author of over 100 books and has written for The New Yorker, Harpers, Rolling Stone and The Wall Street Journal. Poet-in-residence at the Alabama School of Fine Arts, instructor of creative writing at Samford University, and nationally syndicated feature writer for Tribune Media Services, Ghigna has read his poems at the Library of Congress, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, American Library in Paris, and the International Schools of South America.

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