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"With language that's as simple as it is musical, Di Piero sets dazzling moments amid plainsong."?The New York Times Book Review

"Di Piero's poems throb with the intensity of urban life, buried anger, and old griefs that still ache."?San Francisco Chronicle

"Di Piero hopes to evoke something of the true mystery of present and recalled experience, and his poems powerfully enact this desire."?The Philadelphia Inquirer

W.S. Di Piero marries a streetwise, working-class sensibility to an intellectual rigor and precise language in poems that stare down depression, failed love, and urban nightlife. In a fast-paced, half-cracked/half-sane style reminiscent of bebop solos, Di Piero forges masterful poems that "keep it close, loose, and sweaty," and restore life's intensity while showing where real hope might be found.

From "Only in Things":

Some days, who can stare at swathes of sky,
leafage and bad-complected whale-gray streets,
tailpipes and smokestacks orating sepia exhaust,
or the smaller enthusiasms of pistil and mailbox key,
and not weep for the world's darks on lights, lights on darks,
how its half-tones stay unchanged in their changings,
or how turning wheels and wind-trash and revolving doors
weave us into wakefulness or dump us into distraction?

W.S. Di Piero was born in South Philadelphia and grew up in an Italian working-class neighborhood. His honors include a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Raiziss/de Palchi Book Prize for Italian translation, and a Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund award. He lives in San Francisco, California.


""With language that's as simple as it is musical, Di Piero sets dazzling moments amid plainsong."-The New York Times Book Review"Di Piero's poems throb with the intensity of urban life, buried anger, and old griefs that still ache."-San Francisco Chronicle"Di Piero hopes to evoke something of the true mystery of present and recalled experience, and his poems powerfully enact this desire."-The Philadelphia InquirerW.S. Di Piero marries a streetwise, working-class sensibility to an intellectual rigor and precise language in poems that stare down depression, failed love, and urban nightlife. In a fast-paced, half-cracked/half-sane style reminiscent of bebop solos, Di Piero forges masterful poems that "keep it close, loose, and sweaty," and restore life's intensity while showing where real hope might be found.From "Only in Things":Some days, who can stare at swathes of sky, leafage and bad-complected whale-gray streets, tailpipes and smokestacks orating sepia exhaust, or the smaller enthusiasms of pistil and mailbox key, and not weep for the world's darks on lights, lights on darks, how its half-tones stay unchanged in their changings, or how turning wheels and wind-trash and revolving doors weave us into wakefulness or dump us into distraction?W.S. Di Piero was born in south Philadelphia and grew up in an Italian working-class neighborhood. He received a master's degree from San Francisco State University. His honors include a Guggenheim fellowship and the Raiziss/de Palchi Book Prize for Italian translation. He teaches at Stanford University and lives in San Francisco, California"--
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"W.S. Di Piero marries a streetwise, working-class sensibility to an intellectual rigor and precise language in poems that stare down depression, failed love, and urban nightlife. In a fast-paced, half-cracked/half-sane style reminiscent of bebop solos, Di Piero forges masterful poems that "keep it close, loose, and sweaty," and restore life's intensity while showing where real hope might be found"--
""With language that's as simple as it is musical, Di Piero sets dazzling moments amid plainsong."-The New York Times Book Review"Di Piero's poems throb with the intensity of urban life, buried anger, and old griefs that still ache."-San Francisco Chronicle"Di Piero hopes to evoke something of the true mystery of present and recalled experience, and his poems powerfully enact this desire."-The Philadelphia InquirerW.S. Di Piero marries a streetwise, working-class sensibility to an intellectual rigor and precise language in poems that stare down depression, failed love, and urban nightlife. In a fast-paced, half-cracked/half-sane style reminiscent of bebop solos, Di Piero forges masterful poems that "keep it close, loose, and sweaty," and restore life's intensity while showing where real hope might be found.From "Only in Things":Some days, who can stare at swathes of sky, leafage and bad-complected whale-gray streets, tailpipes and smokestacks orating sepia exhaust, or the smaller enthusiasms of pistil and mailbox key, and not weep for the world's darks on lights, lights on darks, how its half-tones stay unchanged in their changings, or how turning wheels and wind-trash and revolving doors weave us into wakefulness or dump us into distraction?W.S. Di Piero was born in south Philadelphia and grew up in an Italian working-class neighborhood. He received a master's degree from San Francisco State University. His honors include a Guggenheim fellowship and the Raiziss/de Palchi Book Prize for Italian translation. He teaches at Stanford University and lives in San Francisco, California"--Provided by publisher.
"W.S. Di Piero marries a streetwise, working-class sensibility to an intellectual rigor and precise language in poems that stare down depression, failed love, and urban nightlife. In a fast-paced, half-cracked/half-sane style reminiscent of bebop solos, Di Piero forges masterful poems that "keep it close, loose, and sweaty," and restore life's intensity while showing where real hope might be found"--Provided by publisher.
Nitro Nights
General
ISBN

9781556593802

Fiction/Non-Fiction

Non-Fiction

Publisher

Copper Canyon Pr

Pages

65

List Price

$15.00

Author

Di Piero, W. S.

Publication Date

12/13/2011

Release Status

In Print

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Measurements

Height: 9 Inches (US)

Width: 6 Inches (US)

Thickness: 0.25 Inches (US)

Unit Weight: 0.3 Pounds (US)

"With language that's as simple as it is musical, Di Piero sets dazzling moments amid plainsong."?The New York Times Book Review

"Di Piero's poems throb with the intensity of urban life, buried anger, and old griefs that still ache."?San Francisco Chronicle

"Di Piero hopes to evoke something of the true mystery of present and recalled experience, and his poems powerfully enact this desire."?The Philadelphia Inquirer

W.S. Di Piero marries a streetwise, working-class sensibility to an intellectual rigor and precise language in poems that stare down depression, failed love, and urban nightlife. In a fast-paced, half-cracked/half-sane style reminiscent of bebop solos, Di Piero forges masterful poems that "keep it close, loose, and sweaty," and restore life's intensity while showing where real hope might be found.

From "Only in Things":

Some days, who can stare at swathes of sky,
leafage and bad-complected whale-gray streets,
tailpipes and smokestacks orating sepia exhaust,
or the smaller enthusiasms of pistil and mailbox key,
and not weep for the world's darks on lights, lights on darks,
how its half-tones stay unchanged in their changings,
or how turning wheels and wind-trash and revolving doors
weave us into wakefulness or dump us into distraction?

W.S. Di Piero was born in South Philadelphia and grew up in an Italian working-class neighborhood. His honors include a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Raiziss/de Palchi Book Prize for Italian translation, and a Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund award. He lives in San Francisco, California.



""With language that's as simple as it is musical, Di Piero sets dazzling moments amid plainsong."-The New York Times Book Review"Di Piero's poems throb with the intensity of urban life, buried anger, and old griefs that still ache."-San Francisco Chronicle"Di Piero hopes to evoke something of the true mystery of present and recalled experience, and his poems powerfully enact this desire."-The Philadelphia InquirerW.S. Di Piero marries a streetwise, working-class sensibility to an intellectual rigor and precise language in poems that stare down depression, failed love, and urban nightlife. In a fast-paced, half-cracked/half-sane style reminiscent of bebop solos, Di Piero forges masterful poems that "keep it close, loose, and sweaty," and restore life's intensity while showing where real hope might be found.From "Only in Things":Some days, who can stare at swathes of sky, leafage and bad-complected whale-gray streets, tailpipes and smokestacks orating sepia exhaust, or the smaller enthusiasms of pistil and mailbox key, and not weep for the world's darks on lights, lights on darks, how its half-tones stay unchanged in their changings, or how turning wheels and wind-trash and revolving doors weave us into wakefulness or dump us into distraction?W.S. Di Piero was born in south Philadelphia and grew up in an Italian working-class neighborhood. He received a master's degree from San Francisco State University. His honors include a Guggenheim fellowship and the Raiziss/de Palchi Book Prize for Italian translation. He teaches at Stanford University and lives in San Francisco, California"--

Provided by publisher.

"W.S. Di Piero marries a streetwise, working-class sensibility to an intellectual rigor and precise language in poems that stare down depression, failed love, and urban nightlife. In a fast-paced, half-cracked/half-sane style reminiscent of bebop solos, Di Piero forges masterful poems that "keep it close, loose, and sweaty," and restore life's intensity while showing where real hope might be found"--

""With language that's as simple as it is musical, Di Piero sets dazzling moments amid plainsong."-The New York Times Book Review"Di Piero's poems throb with the intensity of urban life, buried anger, and old griefs that still ache."-San Francisco Chronicle"Di Piero hopes to evoke something of the true mystery of present and recalled experience, and his poems powerfully enact this desire."-The Philadelphia InquirerW.S. Di Piero marries a streetwise, working-class sensibility to an intellectual rigor and precise language in poems that stare down depression, failed love, and urban nightlife. In a fast-paced, half-cracked/half-sane style reminiscent of bebop solos, Di Piero forges masterful poems that "keep it close, loose, and sweaty," and restore life's intensity while showing where real hope might be found.From "Only in Things":Some days, who can stare at swathes of sky, leafage and bad-complected whale-gray streets, tailpipes and smokestacks orating sepia exhaust, or the smaller enthusiasms of pistil and mailbox key, and not weep for the world's darks on lights, lights on darks, how its half-tones stay unchanged in their changings, or how turning wheels and wind-trash and revolving doors weave us into wakefulness or dump us into distraction?W.S. Di Piero was born in south Philadelphia and grew up in an Italian working-class neighborhood. He received a master's degree from San Francisco State University. His honors include a Guggenheim fellowship and the Raiziss/de Palchi Book Prize for Italian translation. He teaches at Stanford University and lives in San Francisco, California"--Provided by publisher.

"W.S. Di Piero marries a streetwise, working-class sensibility to an intellectual rigor and precise language in poems that stare down depression, failed love, and urban nightlife. In a fast-paced, half-cracked/half-sane style reminiscent of bebop solos, Di Piero forges masterful poems that "keep it close, loose, and sweaty," and restore life's intensity while showing where real hope might be found"--Provided by publisher.

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