HOW/TO SURVIVE THE DARKNESS OF OUR DAYS: IN HIS FIRST BOOK OF PROSE, DARK DAYS: FUGITIVE ESSAYS, PUBLISHED BY GRAYWOLF PRESS IN AUGUST, AWARD-WINNING POET ROGER REEVES BRAIDS MEMORY, THEORY, AND CLOSE CRITICAL READINGS TO EVOKE A PROFOUND VISION OF COMMUNITY, SOLIDARITY, AND EVEN JOY IN OUR PRESENT MOMENT
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How We REMEMBER: WITH HIS FIRST NONFICTION BOOK, HOW THE WORD IS PASSED, PUBLISHED IN JUNE BY LITTLE, BROWN, POET AND SCHOLAR CLINT SMITH DELVES INTO THE LEGACY OF SLAVERY ALIVE IN MONUMENTS AND LANDMARKS WITHIN AND BEYOND THE UNITED STATES, IN AN IMMERSIVE READ THAT EXQUISITELY DEPICTS HOW A NATION AND ITS INHABITANTS REMEMBER ITS HISTORY
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