About The Book

An epic poem written to a singular American city, unfolding in step with a burgeoning love story

No city bears the marks of the vertiginous change that has taken place in American life like San Francisco. Amid its palimpsest of indelible history and strange artifacts of the future flicker scenes from the lives of its people—and The San Francisco poem is an homage to the ecstasies and vagaries of those stories. Unfurling over the course of a year, every poem representing one day, this collection has the intimacy of a love letter while preserving the epic sweep of its subject. Threading San Francisco’s unique story of flux through larger stories of climate change, the housing crisis, the opioid epidemic, and other kinds of political violence and confusion that characterize our time, The San Francisco Poem follows two people who fall in love, almost to their surprise—a journey of queer desire, disintegration, and a blossoming commitment to each other and to the place they call home.

Ranging across a city bathhouse, nights of violent illness, the humiliations of poverty, hiding in the bathroom from relatives, battling roaches, a drive-by shooting, Alcatraz, occult paroxysms, and travel to smalltown California, rural Kansas, and Albuquerque, New Mexico, this book of poetry riffs on various forms—memoir, novella, documentary, daybook, haiku, verse, cinema, the to-do list—as it sings its complicated paean to a great American city.

About The Author

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Jesse Nathan was raised in northern California and rural Kansas. His first book of poems, Eggtooth, won the 2024 New Writers Award in Poetry. It also won the 2024 Housatonic Book Award and the 2025 Kansas Book Award and was a finalist for the Golden Poppy Award, the Northern California Book Award, the Medal Provocateur/Eric Hoffer Award, and the Nossrat Yassini Poetry Prize. Nathan’s poems appear widely in magazines like The New Republic and The Paris Review, and he was the Robert Frost Fellow in Poetry at Bread Loaf. His work has also been supported by fellowships from Stanford University, the Arts Research Center, the Community of Writers, the Ashbery Home School, and the Kansas Arts Commission. Nathan teaches literature at UC Berkeley.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio (March 9, 2027)
  • Runtime: 3 hours
  • ISBN13: 9781668167984

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