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  • Formāts: Hardback, 160 pages, height x width x depth: 254x254x18 mm, weight: 1111 g, 50 color photos
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Sep-2016
  • Izdevniecība: University of Georgia Press
  • ISBN-10: 0820349348
  • ISBN-13: 9780820349343
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 160 pages, height x width x depth: 254x254x18 mm, weight: 1111 g, 50 color photos
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  • ISBN-10: 0820349348
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Inspired Georgia is a unique collection of Georgia’s contemporary poets and photographers that engages the history and culture of the state, while serving as a document of some of the best and most powerful pieces penned by Georgia poets and images shot by Georgia photographers in recent years. Representing a wide range of styles, attitudes, and backgrounds, the poets either hail from Georgia or have spent a considerable amount of time in their adopted state. Chosen from previously published collections, representing various stages of the poets’ careers, these poems exemplify the great talent, insight, and creativity present in Georgia letters.

A geographically diverse representation of Georgia photographers is included, showcasing a wide range of talent well versed in making insightful and intimate images. The interweaving of photographs with poems (and poems with photographs) creates spaces of possibility, where what’s in the mind’s eye might (or might not) meet what’s found in front of the camera’s lens.

While complementary, the poems and photographs in Inspired Georgia are not in dialogue with each other—they echo, resonate, and reflect the places they inhabit. They pay homage to the ecology, terrain, and culture of Georgia, which in turn draws in, nurtures, and fuels the intellect of its many and varied artists.



A unique collection of Georgia’s contemporary poets and photographers that engages the history and culture of the state, while serving as a document of some of the best and most powerful pieces penned by Georgia poets and images shot by Georgia photographers in recent years.

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Exploring the work of Georgias contemporary poets and photographers
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xi
Men of Georgia
1(4)
Carl Martin
"Prelude"
3(2)
A. E. Stallings
Bubbles
5(2)
Maury Gortemiller
"Ode to Silence"
6(1)
Megan Sexton
Delta Mud
7(4)
H. Gay Allen
"Credo"
8(2)
Andrew Zawacki
"Ars Poetica"
10(1)
Beth Gylys
Sage
11(3)
Mark Caceres
"Tracing Back"
13(1)
Alice Friman
Play On
14(3)
Mary Anne Mitchell
Desk, Columbus, Georgia
17(2)
Rylan Steele
Acworth, Georgia
19(3)
Joeff Davis
"Hummingbird Sleep"
21(1)
Coleman Barks
Red Shed near Bostwick, Georgia
22(1)
Judy Lampert
Azaleas Through Spanish Moss
23(1)
Harriett Dye
Untitled
24(4)
Erin Mazzei
"Wind Event"
25(2)
Sandra Meek
"History of Rain"
27(1)
Judson Mitcham
If I Forget Thee, Cripple Thy Hand
28(3)
Ben Lee
Fair, Gay, GA
31(2)
John Sumner
"There Were Some Summers"
32(1)
Thomas Lux
Along Dry Creek
33(2)
Ken Callaway
The Easter Egg Hunt
35(2)
Taylor Bareford
"Waiting in the Dark"
36(1)
Janisse Ray
Impaired Vision
37(3)
Tom Meiss
"Fence"
38(2)
R. T. Smith
Derry L. Pierce
40(3)
Forest Mcmullin
"Diamonds"
42(1)
Kathryn Stripling Byer
Stone Mountain
43(4)
Caitlin Peterson
"Hit the Road Jack"
44(3)
Opal Moore
Cleaning Up
47(3)
Jamie Maciuszek
"Apartment on 22nd St."
48(1)
Alfred Corn
"The Closing"
49(1)
Stephen Bluestone
Irwin Street Mural
50(3)
Linda Coatsworth
"Off Broadway"
51(2)
Gregory Fraser
Zeb's
53(2)
Amanda Greene
Joseph
55(4)
Michael Reese
"Women of America"
56(1)
Charlie Smith
"Sleeping on the North Rim"
57(2)
Ron Smith
Shrouded Figure
59(6)
Lucinda Bunnen
"Folk Lore"
60(1)
Kelly Whiddon
"In Ravenna"
61(1)
Chad Davidson
"My Lovely Assistant"
62(2)
Patrick Phillips
"The Real World is Like This:"
64(1)
Esther Lee
His curiosity, my mission, trio
65(1)
Shoccara Marcus
The Imaginings #15, My Brother's War
66(3)
Jessica Hines
Homecoming
69(2)
Jerry Siegel
Georgia Landscapes
71(16)
Diane Kirkland
"Quilts"
85(2)
Stephen Corey
Cotton Field with Shadow
87(2)
Meryl Truett
"Matisse"
88(1)
Memye Curtis Tucker
The View
89(4)
Jennifer Giliberto
"The Luncheon of the Boating Party"
90(2)
Leon Stokesbury
"Art"
92(1)
Eric Nelson
Untitled
93(3)
William Boling
"Spheres"
94(2)
Ed Pavlic
Road Trip
96(4)
Georgia Rhodes
"What We Feel in Our Bones"
97(2)
Martin Lammon
"Local Men"
99(1)
Travis Denton
Chattahoochee Dawn
100(4)
Chet Burgess
"The Hesitation Pitch"
103(1)
Ralph Tejeda Wilson
Web of Pearls
104(5)
David Foster
"Betty Jo Jackson"
105(1)
Jericho Brown
"Song of the Black Corona"
106(2)
Kevin Cantwell
"March"
108(1)
Wyatt Prunty
Too Tired
109(7)
David Ferguson
"No, its not"
111(1)
Anya Silver
"Love Worn"
112(1)
Lita Hooper
"Unengaged"
113(1)
Erin Ganaway
"Pretty Little Rooms"
114(1)
Katie Chaple
"Landscape and Elegy"
115(1)
Laura Newbern
Break of Day
116(5)
Douglas Stratton
"A Raft of Grief"
119(1)
Chelsea Rathburn
"Natural Occurrences"
120(1)
Sharan Strange
Secrets Scanned
121(3)
Laura Noel
"Above It All"
122(2)
Sean Hill
Wet Plate Collodian #20
124(4)
Karey Walter
"Under the Vulture Tree"
125(1)
David Bottoms
"To Understand El Azul"
126(2)
Judith Ortiz Cofer
Playboy
128(1)
Christina Hadley
Nickel Creek at The Tabernacle
129(2)
Perry Julien
"Negative"
130(1)
Kevin Young
Cloverdale
131(6)
Adam Forrester
"Kitchen Maid with Supper at Emmaus; or, The Mulata"
133(2)
Natasha Trethewey
"Benediction"
135(2)
Bruce Beasley
Notes on the Contributors 137(6)
Notes on the Partners 143
Judson Mitcham (Editor) JUDSON MITCHAM's poems have appeared in Poetry, the Georgia Review, and Harpers. His novels, The Sweet Everlasting and Sabbath Creek, are both winners of the Townsend Prize for Fiction. He teaches writing at Mercer University.

Michael David Murphy (Editor) MICHAEL DAVID MURPHY is the digital director for Atlanta Celebrates Photography, a nonprofit arts organization dedicated to the cultivation of the photographic arts and the enrichment of the Atlanta art community.

Karen L. Paty (Editor) KAREN L. PATY is the executive director of the Georgia Council for the Arts, a division of the Georgia Department of Economic Development that supports the arts industry in Georgia, preserves our cultural heritage, and creates increased access to high quality arts experiences. She has been working in the arts and community development for more than fifteen years.

Diane Kirkland (Photographer) DIANE KIRKLAND is the senior photographer for the Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism. Her work has appeared in national and international publications, including the New York Times, Forbes, TIME magazine, USA Today, American Heritage, and Southern Living.