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Home / home / “for duke ellington” Republished in HillRag

Mar 10 2022

“for duke ellington” Republished in HillRag

Reuben Jackson's ode and elegy to The Duke is republished by Karen Lyon in HillRag

Reuben Jackson's classic poem from his second collection scattered clouds is republished by Karen Lyon of HillRag. Above, listen to audio of the poet performing his poem and follow this link to read it in HillRag.

Also, consider picking up a copy of Reuben's collection, scattered clouds, of which Sami Miranda writes,

“Reading this collection is like going to a concert: the whole orchestra is here and each poem is a solo that fits perfectly into the pocket. The songs played are homage and memory, are jazz and R&B and rock and roll, are commentary and rebellion. Jackson is a conductor who understands how to keep time, every movement of his baton carrying a world in it, taking readers on a journey they will want to replay again and again, so they can feel and dance and sing along.”

Order Scattered Clouds more about Reuben Jackson

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James J. Patterson Shares a New Essay on Episode 7 of LFTRR

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On the latest episode of Live from the Reading Room, James J. Patterson revisits a favorite recurring character and reads an essay from his upcoming collection.

Episode 7 of Rose Reads Covers the Music of Writing

May 14, 2020

On the seventh episode of Rose Reads, poet Rose Solari discusses and dissects the music of writing and poetry.

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