"Inside silence there is a sliver of light that is the seed of
the music of these poems, the origin of a melodic range we seldom
see in a poet's first collection. These melodies move in a harmonic
range affirming human struggle with an extraordinary elegance. This
collection of song is definite evidence of the gift."--Afaa Michael
Weaver
Gripping and terrifying, eloquent and heartwrenching, this debut
collection delves into hellish territory: prison life. Soulful
poems somberly capture time-bending experiences and the survivalist
mentality needed to live a contradiction, confronting both daily
torment and one's illogical fear of freedom.
From "Tell this to the people you love":
or think about--the young boy, whose name you won't say, his
name written in dirt by the fence closest the weightpit, 'cause
prison cells drive men to practicehistory, writing names--their
own, someone else's--into myth--on walls, benches, evendirt . .
.
Reginald Dwayne Betts received the Holden Fellowship from the
Warren Wilson MFA Program for Writers. A Cave Canem fellow,
Breadloaf Writer's Conference scholarship recipient, and graduate
of Prince George's Community College and the University of
Maryland, his poetry has appeared in such journals as Ploughshares
and Poet Lore. His memoir A Question of Freedom has just been
published by Avery Books/Penguin.
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