At its heart, David Radavich's Here's Plenty evokes the American South-in all its messy, charming, baffling glory. As a microcosm of the fragile planet we inhabit, this region struggles with violence, poverty, racism, and outdated social convention. And yet the everrenewing beauty of the fertile landscape, a deep-seated love of story-telling, and the warmth of everyday people bring us the possibility of re-assessment and redemption. Radavich's poems embody the mesmerizing complexities of human life.
At its heart, David Radavich's Here's Plenty evokes the American South-in all its messy, charming, baffling glory. As a microcosm of the fragile planet we inhabit, this region struggles with violence, poverty, racism, and outdated social convention. And yet the everrenewing beauty of the fertile landscape, a deep-seated love of story-telling, and the warmth of everyday people bring us the possibility of re-assessment and redemption. Radavich's poems embody the mesmerizing complexities of human life.
David Radavich is the author of two narrative collections, AmericaBound: An Epic for Our Time (2007) and America Abroad: An Epicof Discovery (2019). Among his lyric volumes are Slain Species (London,1980), By the Way: Poems over the Years (1998), Greatest Hits(2000), and Canonicals: Love's Hours (2009). Middle-East Mezze(2011) focuses on a troubled yet enchanting part of our world, whileThe Countries We Live In (2014) explores inner and outer geographies.Unter der Sonne / Under the Sun (2022) features Radavich'sGerman poems with English translations. Here's Plenty celebrates thesometimes searing yet ultimately redemptive richness of our planetand human experience.Radavich's plays, both serious and comic, have been performed acrossthe U.S., including six Off-Off-Broadway, and in Europe. He has publishedscholarly and informal essays and presented in such far-flunglocations as Canada, Egypt, England, France, Germany, Greece, andIceland. He has served as president of the Thomas Wolfe Society, CharlotteWriters' Club, and North Carolina Poetry Society and currentlyadministers the Gilbert-Chappell Distinguished Poet Series.
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