The Poem That Changed My Life: Ross Gay's "Brgg the Shovel Down" - Not so very long ago—five years perhaps—I opened the pag of a book and began to read a poem that entirely renfigured my notns of what a poem n do. The poem was Ross Gay’s “Brgg the Shovel Down.” And, as is so often the se wh world-transformg revelatns, the enunter also h me wh the force of profounst rememberg: Here was an stance, a glor, exfoliatg stance, of all I had always hoped and believed about the ways and wherewhal of art.
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"Brgg the Shovel Down" om Brgg the Shovel Down, by Ross Gay, © 2011.
Praise & Reviews“Ross Gay is some kd of brilliant latter-day troubadour whose poetry is shaped not only by yearng but also play and scty, melancholy and tensy. ”—Terrance Hay“Wh masterful rhythms and multiple ton, Ross Gay gets down to bare-bon difficulty: love often tged wh grief, vlence, and ceptn. As wh his 'ltle dreamer, ltle hard hat, ltle heartbeat, ' Gay's poems are valized by the poet's ache for passn and tth.
THE POEM THAT CHANGED MY LIFE: ROSS GAY'S "BRGG THE SHOVEL DOWN"
”—Ira Sadoff“Blendg classic craft wh ntemporary subject matter, poet Ross Gay's new llectn packs a wallop s urgency to munitn the joys and sorrows of life.