In But Sometimes I Remember, Michael Welch explores the narrative of memory-how it comforts and traumatizes us, how it shapes who we are, and how eventually it becomes fiction. These poems include characters driven by their desire to remember and be remembered, forget the pain that haunts them, and understand complex moments from their past. From larger-than-life childhood monuments, directions home through the old neighborhood, to a reimagining of Chicago from hometown to battleground, memories tie the past and present into a single story where the living and the forgotten meet. But...
In But Sometimes I Remember, Michael Welch explores the narrative of memory-how it comforts and traumatizes us, how it shapes who we are, and how even...