"Poetry is really a weapon. It's a spiritual weapon for the
transformation of the world. And, of course, all my poems are love
poems. The nicest thing in the world is to propagandize for love."--Jack
Hirschman
"Jack is a very American voice. He certainly aims to be the
Voice-of-the-People--of course, he would define 'the people' in Marxist
terms."--Lawrence Ferlinghetti
In this unique collection of new and previously published work by San
Francisco's Poet Laureate Jack Hirschman, a lighter, humorous side of
the award-winning poet is revealed. Even in his most ardent political
pieces, Hirschman's playful side shines through ("New World Odor").
Known for his commitment to social justice, Hirschman often frames
ordinary urban moments with extraordinary clarity ("Folsom Prison
Haiku"), gently guiding the reader to a new way of seeing. Also included
are acerbic reflections on the fall of Communism ("Red-Baiter"), tender
memorials for friends ("The Day Bobby Kaufman Died"), and melodious love
poems ("A Woman's Darkness").