NYC poet Fury Young speaks on growing up in the multicultural Lower East Side NYC, getting into activism, and shares passages from his book Meat & Milk. “Poets don’t usually write poetry. They become poetry. They inhale and exhale metaphors and alliterations like trees give us air. Fury Young is such a poet” - Abiodun Oyewole of The Last Poets.
Read MoreWriting started as an impulse, and it became a means of staying sane; of dealing with depression, dealing with the world’s hardest questions, and having a voice about that world.
Read MoreMeat & Milk (Lit Riot Press) is Fury Young’s first collection of poems. Selected for thematic and chronological purposes from the hundreds that Fury has written over the past several years in his personal notebooks, the poems in Meat & Milk loosely narrate the author’s coming-of-age.
Read MoreSincere, gritty, and powerful. Fury Young’s work correlates with everything going on in the world right now. Amazing collection of poems.
Read MoreWatch Fury Young’s Video Premiere “Miguel Pinero's Lower East Side” live from Meat & Milk.
Read MoreVideo Premiere: Pridgen LIVE from Meat & Milk by Fury Young.
Read MoreRead part two of our interview with multi-disciplinary artist and author, Fury Young on his book Meat & Milk.
Read More"Poets don’t usually write poetry. They become poetry. They inhale and exhale metaphors and alliterations like trees give us air. Fury Young is such a poet." – Abiodun Oyewole of The Last Poets
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