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Dunmore poet Brian Fanelli releases new book ‘Waiting for the Dead to Speak’ on Sept. 12

Dunmore poet Brian Fanelli releases new book ‘Waiting for the Dead to Speak’ on Sept. 12
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From a press release:

New York Quarterly Books will be publishing a new collection of poetry, “Waiting for the Dead to Speak,” by Dunmore writer and English professor Brian Fanelli on Sept. 12. The book is now available for pre-order.

“Waiting for the Dead to Speak” merges the personal with the political. In this, his second full-length book of poems, Fanelli artfully recounts coming-of-age narratives that recall the poet’s encounter with schoolyard bullies while also addressing post-9/11 America, global terrorism, Ferguson, Black Lives Matter, and widening economic inequality. The poems in this book beg for a protest movement or some leader to rise up and address the unraveling American dream and unfettered capitalism.

Fanelli also references 1970s punk rock pioneers like The Clash and applies the band’s four-chord tracks to current injustices. Other cultural references include Bruce Springsteen, James Dean, “The X-Files,” and horror movies, often to draw a connection between the poet and his industrial Northeastern Pennsylvania hometown or the connection between the poet and his father. Often, the references serve as a way to show that, despite differences, there are always some commonalities and shared interests between father and son. At the heart of the book is a questioning of what remains once loved ones depart or relationships dissolve, in particular ways in which past relationships impact the present.

Fanelli is the author of two previous books of poems, the chapbook “Front Man” (Big Table Publishing) and the full-length collection “All That Remains” (Unbound Content). His poetry, essays, and book reviews have been published by The Los Angeles Times, World Literature Today, The Paterson Literary Review, Main Street Rag, San Pedro River Review, [PANK], Kentucky Review, LABOR, Poets’ Quarterly, and elsewhere.

The Scranton native is a two-time Pushcart Prize nominee. His poetry has also been nominated for the Working Class Studies Association’s Tillie Olsen Creative Writing Award. He has an M.F.A. from Wilkes University and a Ph.D. from Binghamton University. He is a professor of English at Lackawanna College.

NYQ Books was established in 2009 as an imprint of The New York Quarterly Foundation, Inc. Its mission is to augment the New York Quarterly poetry magazine by providing an additional venue for poets who are already published in the magazine.

See photos of Fanelli reading poetry at Synaesthesia Social in Scranton here.