A poet of the working-class and city streets, Jim Daniels's fourteenth
poetry collection travels from Detroit to Ohio to Pittsburgh, from one
post-industrial city to another, across jobs and generations. Daniels
focuses on the urban landscape and its effects on its inhabitants as
they struggle to establish community on streets hissing with distrust
and random violence.
Out here, silence scrapes its knuckles
in an attempt at prayer.
Jim Daniels is Thomas Stockham Baker Professor of English at
Carnegie Melon. Poetry editor for the scholarly journal Labor: A
Working Class History of America, his awards include two National
Endowment for the Arts Awards and the Brittingham Prize for Poetry.