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- ROSS GAY ON CG JOY WHILE DG WH SORROW
- ROSS GAY
- ROSS GAY’S SECRETS FOR LIVG A MORE JOYFUL LIFE
- ROSS GAY: INTERVIEW—BE HOLDG, GRATU, DELIGHTS
- POET ROSS GAY ON HIS NEW BOOK AND FDG JOY SORROW
- THE PEOPLE'S POETRY ARCHIVE PRENTS, A POETRY READG WH ROSS GAY
ROSS GAY ON CG JOY WHILE DG WH SORROW
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ROSS GAY’S SECRETS FOR LIVG A MORE JOYFUL LIFE
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Ross Gay is the thor of four books of poetry: Agast Which; Brgg the Shovel Down; Be Holdg; and Catalog of Unabashed Gratu, and wner of the 2015 Natnal Book Crics Circle Award and the 2016 Kgsley Tufts Poetry Award.
ROSS GAY: INTERVIEW—BE HOLDG, GRATU, DELIGHTS
Ross Gay: Thank you, ’s good to be wh you too. Ross Gay: That’s such a good qutn. Ross Gay: All of .
Ross Gay: Jt north of Philalphia. Ross Gay: Well, that is very much my poetic and ethil and spirual practice. Ross Gay: That’s here.
POET ROSS GAY ON HIS NEW BOOK AND FDG JOY SORROW
Ross Gay: I know . Ross Gay: I don’t know that a kid would say this, but ’s sort of like this has been given to me, like the sun g through through the tre or the sun filterg through that squirrel hangg on that oak tree, through the qutn mark of that squirrels tail, the sun is actually filtered, that has been given to me.
Ross Gay: They’re notg all of this stuff that is so often as an adult, we don’t notice. Ross Gay: The next le is a few years before his father went down.
Ross Gay: Yeah, that’s good. Ross Gay: I’ll read the last three stanzas.
THE PEOPLE'S POETRY ARCHIVE PRENTS, A POETRY READG WH ROSS GAY
Ross Gay: For sure.
Ross Gay: That’s . Ross Gay: I thk some of the qutns that this book rais are those qutns.
Ross Gay: Thank you for noticg that. Ross Gay: It’s like many thgs. Ross Gay: Aretha Frankl’s “Amazg Grace”.