Description: Dark Days by Roger Reeves Now in paperback, Dark Days is a crucial book that calls for community, solidarity, and joy In his debut work of nonfiction, award-winning poet Roger Reeves finds new meaning in silence, protest, fugitivity, freedom, and ecstasy. Braiding memoir, theory, and criticism, Reeves juxtaposes the images of an opera singer breaking a state-mandated silence curfew by singing out into the streets of Santiago, Chile, and a father teaching his daughter to laugh out loud at the planes dropping bombs on them in Aleppo, Syria. He describes the history of hush harbors--places where enslaved people could steal away to find silence and court ecstasy, to the side of their impossible conditions. In other essays, Reeves highlights a chapter in Toni Morrisons Beloved to locate common purpose between Black and Indigenous peoples; he visits the McLeod Plantation, where some of the descendants of formerly enslaved people lived into the 1990s; and he explores his own family history, his learning to read closely through the Pentecostal church tradition, and his passing on reading as a pleasure, freedom, and solace to his daughter, who is frightened the police will gun them down. Together, these groundbreaking essays build a profound vision for how to see and experience the world in our present moment, and how to strive toward an alternative existence in intentional community underground. "The peace we fight and search for," Reeves writes, "begins and ends with being still." FORMAT Paperback CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Roger Reeves is the author of two poetry collections, King Me and Best Barbarian. His essays have appeared in Granta, the Yale Review, and elsewhere. He is the recipient of a Whiting Award, and teaches at the University of Texas at Austin. Review "Stunning. . . . In a variety of pieces exploring race and legacy and community, Reeves captures the sorrows inherent in the way we live today even while keeping a keen eye toward opportunity for joy."--Maris Kreizman, Vulture "With this text, [Reeves] inclines toward his ideal of the ecstatic, defiantly daring to build the sort of life--intellectual and free--so easily denied to Black Americans. A cerebral, ruminative essay collection brimming with insight and vision."--Kirkus Reviews "Reevess trademark lyricism shines throughout, proving that hes just as affecting in prose as in verse. This impresses."--Publishers Weekly "With his remarkable commitment to emotionally distancing himself from the taxing burden of Black American labor, it is tempting to interpret Reevess praise for quiet reflection as a complete rejection of all forms of emotional labor, but the structure of Dark Days appears to resist this absolute...Reevess vulnerability here only cements the vitality of connection. It suggests that quiet, unapologetic joy has the potential to liberate theBlack American soul from a trauma that remains and will likely persevere. In Dark Days, subversive silence is a call for a connection that strengthens beneath the chaos of modern protests to affirm a Black Americans right to rest. By keeping the gin houses brick out of hand, we perform a silent, ecstatic labor of love that honors and respects the humanity that connects usall."--Nicole Gantz, West Trade Review "This is a gift of a book written by a poet with searing intelligence. . . . Dark Days builds with essays that are astonishing in their revelations as well as their forms. . . . Reeves contemplates the silence, the introspection necessary for eloquent responses to our increasingly frightening world."--Denise Duhamel, Best American Poetry blog "Reeves extends passion and profound vulnerability surrounding his experiences as a Black man and father. . . . These essays also ask readers to question how peace is experienced: is peace only obtainable on a massive scale, or can it be discovered in the pleasure of reading, in joyful songs of praise, or even in absolute silence?"--Library Journal "Reeves uses a personal lens to access the overwhelming expansiveness of history. [His] prose is lyrical, poetic, and engrossing, and sure to appeal to fans of Hanif Abdurraqib and Michael Eric Dyson."--Booklist"Dark Days is a testament to Roger Reevess dazzling intellect and passion. His essays are soaring reflections on joy, ecstasy, and stillness as profound practices that fuel Black freedom and resistance. He loads every rift of his subjects with ore, as he pays generous attention to artists ranging from Zora Neale Hurston to OutKast to Michael K. Williams. Reevess declamations are riven with insights that have truly changed my way of thinking."--Cathy Park Hong "Pro tip: partake of the brilliance of Roger Reeves. Among other marvels, the essays in Dark Days challenge silences and attempted erasures with acuity, with eloquence, with a thunderous beating heart."--Mitchell S. Jackson"In this heady collection, Roger Reeves troubles history, steps out on faith, dances with the dead, locates his grandmother in a footnote, and finds a way to answer his daughter when she asks if the sirens are coming to kill her. All along, Reeves is close-reading poetry, music, fiction, and film and showing us what it means to be underground, to be in and out of time."--Eula Biss Details ISBN1644453061 Pages 240 Publisher Graywolf Press Year 2024 ISBN-13 9781644453063 Format Paperback Publication Date 2024-09-17 Imprint Graywolf Press Subtitle Fugitive Essays DEWEY 814.6 Audience General Author Roger Reeves We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:161472642;
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