by Timothy Gager (Author)
"'Tell me where to go, '" one poem plaintively asks, in this collection written in the midst of a pandemic. Timothy Gager manages to capture the chaos, the confusion, the despair, and the existential strangeness of those (of these) days. By the time this book reaches you, I pray we will be on the other side. If not, then these poems will bring you comfort. If so, then these poems will be a document from a time that will not be believed."
Nick Flynn, American Poet, Memoirist and Playwright
Yuyutsu Sharma, Himalayan Poet, Author ofAnnapurna PoemsandA Blizzard in my Bones: New York Poems "I love that Timothy Gager opens2020with a gratitude list.This time-proven Alcoholics Anonymous tool for when 'life is difficult' begins a collection of poems that navigates a world damaged by pandemic, cruel politics, ailing and dying parents. Isolation can be lethal for the alcoholic and loneliness is 'the handcuff.' As a person in recovery and poet, I was struck by the explosive truths in these poems that confront all of us.2020is a collection I'll return to again and again to be reminded of the strength of words, of love, and to 'kiss the ground I once fell on.'"
Jennifer Martelli, author ofThe Uncanny ValleyandMy Tarantella
Number of Pages: 78
Dimensions: 0.19 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: January 25, 2021