The Penny Poet of Portsmouth
A Memoir Of Place, Solitude, and Friendship| By: | Katherine Towler |
| Publisher: | Random House Publishing Services |
| Print ISBN: | 9781619027121 |
| eText ISBN: | 9781619027619 |
| Edition: | 0 |
| Format: | Reflowable |
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This warm and thoughtful tale of mutual aid is a testament to the quiet strength of a community that chose to sustain art and friendship on the margins The Penny Poet of Portsmouth is a memoir of the author’s friendship with Robert Dunn, a brilliant poet who spent most of his life off the grid in downtown Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The book is as well an elegy for a time and place—the New England seaport city of the early 1990s that has been lost to development and gentrification, capturing the life Robert was able to make in a place rougher around the edges than it is today. It is a meditation on what writing asks of those who practice it and on the nature of solitude in a culture filled with noise and clutter.