Be Brave

An Unlikely Manual for Erasing Heartbreak

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Pub Date 03 Apr 2018 | Archive Date 03 Apr 2018

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Description

Be Brave is the first in a series of erasures in which author JM Farkas puts a feminist, revisionist spin on classic literature. Permanent marker, meet Beowulf.

A former high school English teacher, Farkas transforms Beowulf into an unlikely guide for the brokenhearted that is both irreverent and moving. Anyone who has been devastated by love will appreciate the blackened pages of this bold, youthful, and empowering twist on the ancient epic.
Be Brave is the first in a series of erasures in which author JM Farkas puts a feminist, revisionist spin on classic literature. Permanent marker, meet Beowulf.

A former high school English teacher...

A Note From the Publisher

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ISBN 9781449489762
PRICE $14.99 (USD)
PAGES 112

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Have you ever read Beowulf? I have once I think, a long, long time ago. Obviously I read a modern day translation as it is the oldest Anglo-Saxon poem in existence. Anyway, as much as I love poetry, I don’t particularly remember Beowulf. But after reading Be Brave by J. M. Farkas I may have to go back and read it again. In any case I will definitely be rereading Be Brave, because it hit a nerve, in a good way.

Let me back up and provide a bit of background. J. M. Farkas, writer and teacher, took a black marker to the text of Beowulf, and created a brand new poem, one that talks of strength and resilience, and the power to not only be free, but to love and be loved in the way we deserve to be, without limitations.

This was my first foray into the world of “blackout” or “erasure” poetry, where one takes a classic text and blacks out content, thereby creating a new work of art. I’ve read that teachers often use this as a way to repurpose old books while igniting interest in the classics. I am now fascinated by how one would approach this task… Do you already know what you want your poem to say and how you want it to read? Or does it come to you organically as you read through the original text?

In any case, Be Brave is an ode to women, to our resilience, and also a song for the brokenhearted, a message for all that there is a light ahead, and that the heart will be mended in time. It is also an empowering message of self-care and empathy, one that all women should keep close to their hearts.

I loved the dedication at the end of the book: Be Brave is dedicated to the author’s grandmother (she is also on the front cover of the book). J. M. Farkas’ description of her grandmother provides us with an image of a strong and remarkable person, one that reminds me very much of my own grandmother who passed away in 2012.

Be Brave will be published on April 3, 2018 through Andrews McMeel Publishing. Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the advance copy!

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A great collection of poetry. Looking forward to reading more.

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Be Brave: An Unlikely Manual for Erasing Heartbreak by J. M. Farkas. If you ask me, I shall say that I have never been a huge fan of poetry. I have always avoided it and to be honest, never really like it. I remember the only poetry book I have ever read was written by Charles Bukowski. I enjoyed it because the poems weren't the usual kind, they were very much like day-to-day stories. It gave a very different perspective to me.

The first thing that attracted me to Be Brave: An Unlikely Manual For Erasing Heartbreak was the cover. It is such a beautiful cover, a rather soothing one, makes you think about those 80s times. Reading the description of the backdrop was another hit for me. Trying to transform a classic literature by giving it a feminist touch, that says it all. Although I have never been much of a feminist person being a girl, the poems told by the author, J. M. Farkas, gave me a lot to think about. 

It is a rather intense poetry, for me it surely was. I suppose who are into poems, they will think this to be a masterpiece. Be Brave is an ode to women, to our resilience, and also a song for the brokenhearted. The book has given a beautiful message at the end, a message which surely is needed for everyone..with all the obstacles, there is a light ahead, and that the heart will be mended in time. It is also an empowering message of self-care and empathy, one that all women should keep close to their hearts.

The front cover of the book, the beautiful, strong and empowered lady standing is the grandmother of the author, J. M. Farkas. The author has dedicated the book to his grandmother. The lady in the picture reminds me of my own granny. Wow, what a lovely book.

Be Brave will be published on April 3, 2018, through Andrews McMeel Publishing. Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the advance copy!

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If you like#BlackoutPoetry , buy this book.
If you like Beowulf, buy this book.
If your heart has been broken, buy this book.

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