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Award-winning essayist and poet Rowan Ricardo Phillips presents a bracing renewal of civic poetry in Living Weapon.
. . . and we'd do this againNamed a Best Book of 2020 by Library Journal
"Over and again, Phillips strives--within his own poems--to chip away at an explicit definition of what exactly we mean when we say 'poetry' . . . Throughout the collection, Rowan Ricardo Phillips refuses to abandon the past; instead, he interrogates its ghosts--in all their terrible admixture of violence and beauty--and, despite every reason not to, he sings." --Will Brewbaker, Los Angeles Review of Books "In his dazzling third collection, Phillips (Heaven) explores social ills while celebrating poetry's ability to provide solace and sense during times of upheaval . . . Phillips's latest is lyrical, imaginative, and steeped in a keen understanding of current events." --Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Phillips's determination to push beyond irony into affirmation is an audacious gesture - 'resilient as bioluminescence, ' these poems of 'song and pain' announce a bold new talent." --David Wheatley, The Guardian "The truths of Phillips's book are plain and perceptive, harsh and oddly soothing." --Nick Ripatrazone, The Millions