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This debut collection by Cave Canem fellow Geffrey Davis burrows
under the surface of gender, addiction, recovery, clumsy love,
bitterness, and faith. The tones explored--tender, comic, wry,
tragic--interrogate male subjectivity and privilege, as they
examine their "embarrassed desires" for familial connection, sexual
love, compassion, and repair. Revising the Storm also speaks to the
sons and daughters affected by the drug/crack epidemic of the '80s
and addresses issues of masculinity and its importance in family.
Some nights I hear my father's long romance with drugs echoed in
the skeletal choir of crickets. Geffrey Davis holds an MFA and a
PhD from Penn State University. A Cave Canem fellow, Davis is the
recipient of the 2013 Dogwood First Prize in Poetry, the 2012
Wabash Prize for Poetry, the 2012 Leonard Steinberg
Memorial/Academy of American Poets Prize, and the 2013 A. Poulin,
Jr. Poetry Prize. He currently teaches at the University of
Arkansas.
WINNER OF THE 2018 JAMES LAUGHLIN AWARD Geffrey Davis’s second
collection of poems reads as an evolving love letter and meditation
on what it means to raise an American family. In poems that express
a deep sense of gratitude and wonder, Davis delivers a heart-strong
prayer that longs for home, for safety for Black lives, and for the
messy success of breaking through the trauma of growing up during
the crack epidemic to create a new model of fatherhood. Filled with
humor and tenderness, Night Angler sings its own version of a song
called grace—sung with a heavy and hopeful mix of inherited notes
and discovered chords.
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