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. . . AGAIN
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capitalism
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corrupt
economic exploitation
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erasure
immigration policy
imperialism
labor practices
MAGA
Make America Great Again
military industrial complex
oligarchy
political
poverty
tyranny
violence
wealth
white nationalism
Product details
- ISBN 9781566897518
- Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
- Publication Date: 21 May 2026
- Publisher: Coffee House Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
Award-winning poet Mark Nowak returns with a harrowing documentation of the expansive landscape of MAGAmerica.
Told through five abecedarian prose sections, . . . AGAIN is a photo-text commentary on MAGAism in America. In his sobering voice, Nowak captures the depredations of capitalism, the desensitizing regularity of mass shootings, and the extremism that has fueled white nationalism. From the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic and the January 6 insurrection through Donald Trump’s re-election, Nowak chronicles the transformations as the seasons change around him, attempting to make sense of a bitterly divided nation that elected a polarizing figurehead . . . again.
Told through five abecedarian prose sections, . . . AGAIN is a photo-text commentary on MAGAism in America. In his sobering voice, Nowak captures the depredations of capitalism, the desensitizing regularity of mass shootings, and the extremism that has fueled white nationalism. From the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic and the January 6 insurrection through Donald Trump’s re-election, Nowak chronicles the transformations as the seasons change around him, attempting to make sense of a bitterly divided nation that elected a polarizing figurehead . . . again.
Mark Nowak’s books include Shut Up Shut Down, Coal Mountain Elementary, Social Poetics, and . . . AGAIN, all from Coffee House Press. He has been awarded fellowships from the Guggenheim, Lannan, and Creative Capital foundations. Nowak recently wrote an introduction to Celes Tisdale’s When the Smoke Cleared: Attica Prison Poems and Journal (Duke University Press). He is founding director of the Worker Writers School.
. . . AGAIN
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