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Revising the Storm

Part of the A. Poulin, Jr. New Poets of America series
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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.

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Product Details
BOA Editions, Limited
1938160282 / 9781938160288
Paperback / softback
811.6
15/05/2014
United States
96 pages, Illustrations, unspecified
152 x 228 mm, 155 grams