The Glory Gets

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Price
$24.95  $23.20
Publisher
Wesleyan University Press
Publish Date
Pages
84
Dimensions
6.3 X 0.4 X 9.3 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780819575425
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About the Author
HONORÉE FANONNE JEFFERS is the author of three previous books of poetry: The Gospel of Barbecue, Outlandish Blues, and Red Clay Suite. Her poems have appeared widely in anthologies and journals such as Angles of Ascent: A Norton Anthology of Contemporary African American Poetry, Kenyon Review, and Iowa Review. She is an associate professor of English at the University of Oklahoma, and this is her fourth book of poetry.
Reviews
"In her fourth and most accomplished collection, Jeffers turns to the task of seeking and reconciling the blues and its three movements--identification, exploration, and resolution--with wisdom. It's a deft, lyrical meditation on blues, womanhood, and beyond."--Alex Crowley, Publishers Weekly

"In The Glory Gets, Jeffers reminds us that very often 'catharsis is not healing.' Her poems--about lynching, lost love, racism, the challenges of being a black woman--are never simple, formless rants or indulgent confessionals, but witty, intelligent and sophisticated examinations of very complex issues. The collection is a wonderful wisdom book that is openly vulnerable, uncertain, and yet full of remarkable grace."--Kwame Dawes, author of Duppy Conqueror: New and Selected Poems

"This book is a miracle. The wisdom and the courage in these poems cuts straight into me. Jeffers is wrestling with what I thought I'd learned to put over there and call History, and she brings it back over here where I stand. It is alive. It watches me. How much of what we are and what we run from is caught--held, trapped, but also illuminated--by that gaze? These poems make clear how much we turn our backs to, trying to forget. This poet sings it beautifully and brutally back into being."--Tracy K. Smith

"The Glory Gets is filled with profound religious feeling, but there are no facile certainties here. This is a faith that questions, wrestling with the world's anguish. This spiritual honesty and intensity light the book from within."--Vuyelwa Carlin, Poetry Salzburg Review

"There is a clear emotional progression in The Glory Gets that expresses the poet's gifts at their full power. Reading these poems, we travel from the historical trauma to the manifestation of that trauma in our relationships. This progression shows a new complexity in Jeffers's oeuvre."--A. Van Jordan, author of The Cineaste

"A black woman in America, hyper-acutely mindful of her race and gender, has much of interest to share, and when the medium of sharing is skillful poetry, walls come tumbling down."--Matt Sutherland, Foreword Reviews

"Thoughtful, inventive, and wise, Jeffers produces poems that pay off because she seems always to offer something to open to, something to learn."--Janet St. John, Booklist

"In her fourth and most accomplished collection, Jeffers turns to the task of seeking and reconciling the blues and its three movements--identification, exploration, and resolution--with wisdom. It's a deft, lyrical meditation on blues, womanhood, and beyond."--Alex Crowley, Publishers Weekly

"Honoree Fanonne Jeffers' The Glory Gets demonstrates why she is one of America's most gifted voices in poetry. With daring and solemnity, she gathers us in her wise embrace and uses her poetry to teach us how to become better human beings. She is not afraid to cause discomfort in the process as she tells the story of racism in America She is a genius with a conscience."--Sonja James, The Journal