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A collection in which beauty rises from the darkness.

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Start with the Trouble is a memory-haunted book. Returning to the mean streets of Philadelphia, to an 'El-darkened neighborhood,' Donaghy tells stories of fathers home from aching labor, of kids who quit school, get in fights or accidents, drift off, or disappear. In the end, this is a hymn to lives that don't flower, shot through with loss and, finally, redemption. - Kim Addonizio, author of Ordinary Genius ""Donaghy takes us to a corner of the City of Hope where hope 'such a simple word' exists as a complex illusion amidst the city's everyday cruelties. You won't find this corner on any tourist map. Here, survival is the only monument. While many of these poems look back, it is not with nostalgia but with desperation to preserve those who have been lost. These poems exist because they have no choice.... Donaghy is the real deal. He's not striking any poses or doing any fancy dances. These poems grab you by the collar and compel you to listen."" - Jim Daniels, author of Revolt of the Crash-Test Dummies ""Dan Donaghy could have been a stonecutter, but he chose to work something harder. Amazing, in these finely sculpted poems, how beautiful trouble and loss and pain can be, how excruciating pleasure. We begin, and so often end, in trouble, a fact these poems do not deny. But, still, Donaghy tells us, trouble is not all we have."" - Jake Adam York, author of A Murmuration of Starlings

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    A Paperback / softback by Daniel Donaghy

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      Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
      Publication Date: 30/09/2009
      ISBN13: 9781557289070, 978-1557289070
      ISBN10: 1557289077

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A collection in which beauty rises from the darkness.

      Trade Review
      Start with the Trouble is a memory-haunted book. Returning to the mean streets of Philadelphia, to an 'El-darkened neighborhood,' Donaghy tells stories of fathers home from aching labor, of kids who quit school, get in fights or accidents, drift off, or disappear. In the end, this is a hymn to lives that don't flower, shot through with loss and, finally, redemption. - Kim Addonizio, author of Ordinary Genius ""Donaghy takes us to a corner of the City of Hope where hope 'such a simple word' exists as a complex illusion amidst the city's everyday cruelties. You won't find this corner on any tourist map. Here, survival is the only monument. While many of these poems look back, it is not with nostalgia but with desperation to preserve those who have been lost. These poems exist because they have no choice.... Donaghy is the real deal. He's not striking any poses or doing any fancy dances. These poems grab you by the collar and compel you to listen."" - Jim Daniels, author of Revolt of the Crash-Test Dummies ""Dan Donaghy could have been a stonecutter, but he chose to work something harder. Amazing, in these finely sculpted poems, how beautiful trouble and loss and pain can be, how excruciating pleasure. We begin, and so often end, in trouble, a fact these poems do not deny. But, still, Donaghy tells us, trouble is not all we have."" - Jake Adam York, author of A Murmuration of Starlings

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