
The Selected Shepherd
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Drawing from all six of his collections, The Selected Shepherd offers a new retrospective on the work of an important and sometimes controversial Black, gay poet. Although well known for his erotic poems about white men, Shepherd also wrote consistently about the natural world and its endangerment and his grief over his mother's death. Presented in both publication order and the order in which they originally appeared within each collection, these poems highlight the most important themes of Shepherd's work, along with both his predictability and unpredictability as a poet. Jericho Brown's introduction provides additional context and insight on the life and work of this complex, groundbreaking figure in American poetry.
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Reginald Shepherd (1963-2008) was a Black, gay poet who grew up in the Bronx and went on to receive two MFAs, one from Brown University and one from the Iowa Writers Workshop. He authored two collections of poetry criticism and six poetry collections, all published by the University of Pittsburgh Press: Red Clay Weather, Fata Morgana, Otherhood, Wrong, Angel, Interrupted, and Some Are Drowning. His work has been widely awarded and anthologized and has appeared in four editions of The Best American Poetry and two Pushcart Prize anthologies. Shepherd received many awards and honors over his career, including grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundation, among others.
Jericho Brown (Editor)
Jericho Brown is author of The Tradition, for which he won the Pulitzer Prize. He is the recipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard, and the National Endowment for the Arts, and he is the winner of the Whiting Award. Brown's first book, Please, won the American Book Award. His second book, The New Testament, won the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award. His third collection, The Tradition, won the Paterson Poetry Prize and was a finalist for the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award. He is the director of the Creative Writing Program and a professor at Emory University.
Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Introduction | Jericho Brown
- SOME ARE DROWNING
- The Difficult Music
- The New World
- Slaves
- Paradise
- The Lucky One
- Sappho's Fragment Thirty-One Revised
- Two or Three Things I Know about Him
- Kindertotenlieder
- Two Boys Glimpsed in Late Light
- The First Farewell to Antinoüs
- Tantalus in May
- Sunday
- Until She Returns
- ANGEL, INTERRUPTED
- Depth of Field
- Narcissus at the Adonis Theater
- Two Versions of Midsummer
- My Brother the Rain
- A Man Named Troy
- He and Sleep Were Brothers
- The Gods at Three a.m.
- Jouissance
- Black Ice on Green Dolphin Street
- Drawing from Life
- Tornado Watch
- Same Cooke Would Be Sixty-One This Year
- A Plague for Kit Malone
- A Little Knowledge
- Narcissus and the Namesake River
- WRONG
- Antibody
- Deepest of the Great Lakes, Largest Too
- Surface Effects in Summer Wind
- Vampires
- Hermes, the Trickster
- Locale
- Who Owns the Night and Leases the Stars
- That Man
- Littler Sonnet
- Nights and Days of Nineteen-Something
- OTHERHOOD
- Reasons for Living
- Little Hands
- Periplus
- Burnt from the Notebooks
- Three Songs about Snow
- Les Semblables
- Hygiene
- Apollo on What the Boy Gave
- Apollo Steps in Daphne's Footprints
- Semantics at Four p.m.
- Cygnus
- Weather Comes from the West
- Manifest
- Imaginary Elegy
- FATA MORGANA
- Orpheus Plays the Bronx
- How People Disappear
- For My Mother in Lieu of Mourning
- Pear Tree, Bartlett, Quotations
- At Weep
- Things Waiting to Be Dangerous
- Eve's Awakening
- Objects in Mirror Are Closer than They Appear
- Self-Portrait in the New World Order
- A Handful of Sand
- With the Wind Blowing Through It
- Light Years
- RED CLAY WEATHER
- Attempted Bidcage Number Three
- To Be Free
- The New Life
- My Mother Was No White Dove
- What Nature Doesn't Show
- My Mother Dated Otis Redding
- Flying
- Falling
- Some Dreams He Forgot
- Play Dead
- Next Year in Gomorrah
- Kings Go Forth
- Seize the Day
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