Unbound Edition Press, paperback
Publication Date: November 11, 2025
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In an era when poetry's relevance is increasingly questioned, David Wojahn makes an impassioned case for verse as essential resistance against cultural amnesia and political dishonesty. Secret Addressee: Essays on How Poetry Matters illuminates why poetry remains vital to our humanity when the world seems determined to silence authentic voices.
From exploring the poet-reader relationship through Osip Mandelstam's "message in a bottle" metaphor to examining how poets like Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Hayden created alternative Americas grounded in truth rather than propaganda, Wojahn demonstrates poetry's power to preserve individual consciousness against dehumanizing forces.
These ten interconnected essays span three decades of Wojahn's engagement with poetry as author and teacher. Written with scholarly precision yet accessible warmth, Secret Addressee reminds us that in our "post-truth" moment, poetry's commitment to linguistic integrity makes it both art and resistance.