Publisher's Synopsis
"What do we do with all the grief, anger, and love in our personal and public lives? How do we turn all of that bad news into human and humane connections? With poems that speak for themselves, a brief anthology of poems he loves by other people, and his introductory essay, Luke Savage asks the big questions we can only answer with our lives in his moving & sui generis self-published collection My Life, My Death" - David Blair, Author of Arsonville Portions inspired by and comparable to authors such as Bukowski, Bidart, Platt, and Dickinson, depending on the author's mood. Highly diverse and emotional work, worthy of reading by poetry lovers, yet completely accessible and relatable for those who don't commonly read poetry.