The Madrona Project: This Machine Is Made for Earth
Preorder now. Available September 2024.
This final edition of the Madrona Project anthologies offers a view of tools and machines as partner, asset, enemy, threat, and persona in the lives of poets, essayists, and artists. The first section takes us from primitive tools, through the printer’s craft, to methods of farming, building, demolition, and self-expression. Another section deals with machines that move: trains, ships, the heart itself. The book contains a sampler of the work of Clemens Starck, whose life and livelihood depended on well-oiled equipment. In the final section, the machines of war employ the human body in personal as well as global histories. Poets, essayists, and artists included here are David Lee, Susan Rich, Tim McNulty, Charles Goodrich, Linda Okazaki, Robert Michael Pyle, Sam Green, Chris Ketcham, Elizabeth Bradfield, Freeman House, Andrew Schelling, Holly J. Hughes, and many other notable authors.
Preorder now. Available September 2024.
This final edition of the Madrona Project anthologies offers a view of tools and machines as partner, asset, enemy, threat, and persona in the lives of poets, essayists, and artists. The first section takes us from primitive tools, through the printer’s craft, to methods of farming, building, demolition, and self-expression. Another section deals with machines that move: trains, ships, the heart itself. The book contains a sampler of the work of Clemens Starck, whose life and livelihood depended on well-oiled equipment. In the final section, the machines of war employ the human body in personal as well as global histories. Poets, essayists, and artists included here are David Lee, Susan Rich, Tim McNulty, Charles Goodrich, Linda Okazaki, Robert Michael Pyle, Sam Green, Chris Ketcham, Elizabeth Bradfield, Freeman House, Andrew Schelling, Holly J. Hughes, and many other notable authors.
Preorder now. Available September 2024.
This final edition of the Madrona Project anthologies offers a view of tools and machines as partner, asset, enemy, threat, and persona in the lives of poets, essayists, and artists. The first section takes us from primitive tools, through the printer’s craft, to methods of farming, building, demolition, and self-expression. Another section deals with machines that move: trains, ships, the heart itself. The book contains a sampler of the work of Clemens Starck, whose life and livelihood depended on well-oiled equipment. In the final section, the machines of war employ the human body in personal as well as global histories. Poets, essayists, and artists included here are David Lee, Susan Rich, Tim McNulty, Charles Goodrich, Linda Okazaki, Robert Michael Pyle, Sam Green, Chris Ketcham, Elizabeth Bradfield, Freeman House, Andrew Schelling, Holly J. Hughes, and many other notable authors.