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New and Collected Poems

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Poems deal with urban life, gangsters, dreams, religion, the Black experience, music, myth, politics, and history

233 pages, Hardcover

First published December 1, 1988

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Ishmael Reed

140 books438 followers
Ishmael Scott Reed is an American poet, essayist, and novelist. A prominent African-American literary figure, Reed is known for his satirical works challenging American political culture, and highlighting political and cultural oppression.

Reed has been described as one of the most controversial writers. While his work has often sought to represent neglected African and African-American perspectives, his energy and advocacy have centered more broadly on neglected peoples and perspectives irrespective of their cultural origins.

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35 reviews18 followers
July 14, 2016
Ishmael Reed is a true global citizen . The poems in this book range from poems about social justice to meditations on art. Reed even writes a few poems in Yoruba and Japanese.
But he also stays true to timeless topics, such as loss:"i mean all of us/have had our dreams broken over some/body's head. those scratched phono/graph records of d soul" Reed often looks at issues from different perspectives, giving the reader a chance to see with a new pair of eyes. "But there's two sides to every/story or maybe three or four/The way we hurt each other/Yet reached each other's core"
And truthfully, there is a lot of hurt in this book. The victors write history and rarely do we confront the stories told by the teary eyed and agonized. Reed attempts to confront this incongruous fact. He even gives us a poem from the voice of Thomas Jefferson, as he is about to rape his slave. "Her defiance excites me/but i warned her that/if her vain attempts continued/I would put her son on a spit."
In short, this is not a book for the Philistines or for the faint of heart hero worshipers, but if you would like to broaden your perspective and shatter your glass idols, I would encourage you to read Reed.

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Author 4 books30 followers
July 16, 2008
"the universe is a spiraling big band in a polka-dotted speakeasy effusively generating new light every one night stand" That was the first bit of poetry I ever memorized, and even before finding this book (after patiently waiting for over 11 years for the early books of Reed's to be collected in one spot) I could still recite those lines with immediate recall.
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983 reviews19 followers
December 1, 2017
I’m not sure I could name any poet— not even Langston Hughes— whose work interrogates blues forms as effectively as Reed’s. The early works here are more abstract, while later poems are wonderfully earthy, often hilarious, frequently biting in their assessment of national character, and—above all— written to be read aloud, with abandon. An original.
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155 reviews
November 30, 2013
I celebrated Nat Poetry Mo 2013 by attending a reading by Reed in Chattanooga and ended up scoring this book. It's living on top of my bedside shelf and I am cracking it open frequently. I love you, Ishmael Reed! What a jazzman!
6 reviews2 followers
September 13, 2007
I love this book. Reed's poems are both intelligent and inflammatory. Plus, he's from Buffalo, where I live. Tim Russert is too, but he's no where near as cool.
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1,376 reviews66 followers
March 19, 2009
A comprehensive collection of the works of a versatile poet.
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Author 64 books64 followers
January 30, 2017
Ishmael Reed is a Great American Writer. He'll help you through these troubled times.
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Author 13 books27 followers
January 29, 2016
Ishmael Reed's collection is a lesson in rhythm and how to use a refrain in poetry. This collection spans decades, countries, and topics. A bit overwhelming at times, but so very strong.
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5 reviews
April 22, 2024
I am so happy to have come across this collection. Most of the poems were above me, but I'm now seeing that this is just Ishmael Reed's style of writing. There are a few repeated... Scenarios? Words? Synchronisms that seem to hit home/relate to me a bit. I love it.


For Dancer:

When lovers die they blossom
grapes
That's why there's so much
wine in love
That's why I'm still drunk
on you

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Author 25 books24 followers
July 25, 2020
Nobody writes poems like this today. And it's our loss.
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124 reviews4 followers
March 25, 2025
Since his collection Points of View isn't on Goodreads, I'm using this to stand in for it.
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