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Rosamond S. King
When someone’s son becomes a meat
offering on our block, they
hire one of us to scrub the blood
away — can understand that

but they’ve been scrubbing us away
painting over bronzed cherubs

even the tomatoes Italians planted
before they turned white uprooted
, their coagulated roses trimmed
into a respectable fence

as if
no thing happened here. They get
to twenty-first century homestead, pilgrim
, pogrom, genocide

our dead are ghosts

though we were ghosts to them before
dying

they will say nothing
to their children and when
they are petulantly rebellious, parents
will say nothing of note happened here
before you
insist never knew what makes prime rare
from the book ALL THE RAGE / Nightboat Books
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Ross Gay Wins $75,000 Jean Stein Award

The award recognizes Ross Gay's latest book, Be Holding: A Poem, an homage to legendary basketball player, Julius Erving. "Gay traces Dr. J’s prowess from African mythology to the Middle Passage to pickup games, hip-hop, police violence and the 1980 NBA Finals, where the Los Angeles Lakers defeated the 76ers despite Erving’s heroics."

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