I Know Your Kind Poems

I Know Your Kind Poems by William Brewer, published by Milkweed Editions in 2017, is a first edition collection comprising 75 pages. This debut work, selected for the National Poetry Series by Ada Limón, explores the profound impacts of the American opioid epidemic and poverty in rural Appalachia. Through a series of poignant poems, Brewer delves into themes of death, grief, and loss, capturing the stark realities faced by individuals and communities affected by addiction.
Readers will encounter a range of voices and experiences, from the addict seeking solace to the bereaved family member grappling with loss. Brewer’s immersive approach reveals the complexities of addiction, portraying moments of beauty intertwined with despair. The Appalachian landscape serves as a backdrop, reflecting the contrasts inherent in both nature and human experience. This collection invites reflection on the deep emotional and societal challenges posed by the opioid crisis, making it a significant contribution to contemporary poetry.
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Selected for the National Poetry Series by Ada Limón, I Know Your Kind is a haunting, blistering debut collection about the American opioid epidemic and poverty in rural Appalachia.
In West Virginia, fatal overdoses on opioids have spiked to three times the national average. In these poems, Will Brewer demonstrates an immersive, devastating empathy for both the lost and the bereaved, the enabled and the enabler, the addict who knocks late at night and the brother who closes the door. He shows us the high, at once numbing and transcendent: “this warm moment when I forget which part of me / I blamed.” He shows us the overdose, when “the poppies on my arms / bruised red petals.” And he shows us the mourner, attending his high school reunion: “I guess we were underdressed: / me in my surf shoes / you in an urn.” Underneath and among this multiplicity of voices runs the Appalachian landscape–a location, like the experience of drug addiction itself, of stark contrasts: beauty and ruin, nature and industry, love and despair.
Uncanny, heartbreaking, and often surreal, I Know Your Kind is an unforgettable elegy for the people and places that have been lost to opioids.
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