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Roger Reeves
Roger Reeves is the author of two books of poems,
King Me
and
Best Barbarian
, a finalist for the National Book Award in Poetry. His debut book of essays,
Dark Days
, will be published by Graywolf Press in August.
Essays
Ode to Babel
The ecstasy of Michael K. Williams
Roger Reeves
March 27, 2023
Poetry
After Death
Roger Reeves
September 1, 2020
Poetry
Rat Among the Pines
Roger Reeves
September 1, 2020
Pandemic Files
The Dancing Drum
Joy amid the anger of the protests
Roger Reeves
June 29, 2020
Essays
The Uses of Memory
Ecstasy in the midst of struggle
Roger Reeves
June 1, 2020
New Perspectives, Enduring Writing
New Perspectives, Enduring Writing
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