91直播视频archivist Jefferson Navicky publishes fourth book
Jefferson Navicky, M.F.A., the archivist for the on the 91直播视频鈥檚 Portland Campus, recently published his fourth book, 鈥淗ead of Island Beautification for the Rural Outlands.鈥
The novel, a series of interlinked prose poems, follows protagonist William Harrison Brown, known as 鈥淏ird,鈥 as he returns to the island of his youth and attempts to make peace with his identity as a son, islander, and writer in a family of visual artists, finding solace in a 1961 Underwood typewriter.
Navicky remarked that the book is part history of grief, part exploration of ghosts and hauntings, part philosophy of landscape painting, and part meditation on the nature of islands.
The archivist is a three-time Maine Literary Award winner, having taken home the top prize in 2022 for his poetry collection 鈥淎ntique Densities: Modern Parables & Other Experiments in Short Prose鈥 and in 2020 for his short manuscript of poems, 鈥淥ther Fathers and Other Poems.鈥
In 2017, he took home the award for drama for his play, 鈥淩edwing Solitaire.鈥
Navicky explained that the book鈥檚 plot and themes grew from an exhibition of Harrison Bird Brown paintings displayed at the Portland Museum of Art in 2007.
鈥淚t鈥檚 especially meaningful to me that the book鈥檚 cover is a map of the novel鈥檚 fictional island, Aquaneck Island, made by my friend, Joey Chernila, and the beautiful typewriter image on the back cover was made by my friend Alex Rheault, who also teaches at UNE,鈥 he stated. 鈥淚t means a great deal to me to see 鈥楬ead of Island Beautification for the Rural Outlands鈥 into print.鈥
A launch event for the book will be held Sunday, March 5, at 3 p.m. at Meetinghouse Arts in Freeport. Sponsored by the Maine Writers and Publisher's Alliance, Sherman's Maine Coast Bookshop of Freeport, and Meetinghouse Arts, the event is free, but
Navicky will read from the new book, engage in discussion with former Maine Poet Laureate Betsy Sholl, and take questions from the audience. Music will be provided by Eric Schwan.