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Book Title

Reach

Subtitle
A Poem
Author 1
Gabriel Antonio Reed
Poem Excerpt

            He moves back to his hometown in the summer

He writes to his brother his fathers his sister 

            his mother Now my child is saying your names Now my child

is walking and speaking and one day 

            his shoulders burning as he cleans his mother’s pool he sees

she is crying and she tells him

            the story again of carrying him in the violence of those long ago

years she says You kept me

            from ending my life and his eyes on the water he has heard this

story before but now it is different

            it is his story too . . .

—from Reach

Body

New fatherhood sends the speaker of Gabriel Antonio Reed’s Reach back to the tenderness and hurt of his own childhood. Moments with his child in the garden elicit memories of his grandmother, and intimate dreams about people outside of his romantic relationship recall his parents’ histories and the queer experiences of his youth. Despite his own mental health struggles, his child becomes a reason to persist, which mirrors the role he played in his own mother’s life.

Even as poems unearth patterns of care and harm, they turn to the sources of pain with radical empathy. Reed challenges the poetic line to reflect this dynamic, using indented pseudocouplets that imply a feeling too large for a margin. Through butterflies and shadows, kind words from friends and wisdom from Reed’s creative influences, this debut collection argues that writing can be part of the way we tend to one another and to ourselves.

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List Price
$17.00
ISBN
ISBN
978-1-64445-437-4
Format
Format
Paperback
Publication Date
Publication Date
Subject
Subject
Pages
Pages
112
Trim Size
Trim Size
6 x 9
Keynote

Winner of the Academy of American Poets First Book Award, selected by Brenda Hillman

About the Author

Gabriel Antonio Reed received his MFA from Hollins University and his PhD from the University of Tennessee. His work has appeared in The Kenyon Review, Seneca Review, and Red Flag Poetry. He edits poetry at Waxwing. He lives in Knoxville.

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