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The Glory Gets

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Winner of the Harper Lee Award (2018)

In her three previous, award-winning collections of blues poetry, Honorée Fanonne Jeffers has explored themes of African American history, Southern culture, and intergenerational trauma. Now, in her fourth and most accomplished collection, Jeffers turns to the task of seeking and reconciling the blues and its three movements—identification, exploration, and resolution—with wisdom. Poems in The Glory Gets ask, "What happens on the road to wisdom? What now in this bewildering place?" Using the metaphor of "gets"—the concessional returns of living—Jeffers travels this fraught yet exhilarating journey, employing unexpected improvisations while navigating womanhood. The spirit and spirituality of her muse, the late poet Lucille Clifton, guide the poet through the treacherous territories other women have encountered and survived yet kept secret from their daughters. An online reader's companion will be available.

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      May 1, 2015
      Jeffers' (Red Clay Suite, 2007) fourth collection offers a wide-angle view of the cultural and personal histories that have formed and informed her the gets of accumulating wars raging within and without. In the past, blues music and moods offered Jeffers a trusted shape, as a lump of clay in hand and the idea of a bowl in mind offer a potter. Jeffers, like the potter, turns and throws words, thought, and feelingher raw materialsuntil they are transformed from mere matter into art. The collection extends beyond blues in three movements, following lyrical paths from tragedy to transcendence or, provocatively, a lack of resolution. Jeffers trusts that the reader will read closely and strive, as she does, to make sense of what may be senseless. Thoughtful, inventive, and wise, Jeffers produces poems that pay off because she seems always to offer something to open to, something to learn.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

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