Justin Phillip Reed
Justin Phillip Reed (* 5. Juni 1989 in Florence, South Carolina) ist ein US-amerikanischer Lyriker und Essayist.
Leben
Reed studierte an der Washington University in St. Louis.[1] Reed veröffentlichte als Autor mehrere Bücher. In verschiedenen Magazinen veröffentlichte er Poesiewerke. 2018 erhielt Reed den National Book Award für sein Buch Indecency. Reed wohnt in St. Louis, Missouri.[2]
Werke (Auswahl)
Bücher
- A History of Flamboyance (2016)
- Indecency (2018)
- The Malevolent Volume (2020)
Ausgewählte Poesie
- BOAAT: "Every Cell in This Country…"
- Dreginald: "Quarantyne"
- Foundry: "When I Was a Man"
- Guernica: “The Hang-Up”
- Lambda Literary: "Minotaur"
- Nashville Review: "Beneficence"
- Paperbag: “The Telemachy” & 3 more
- PEN America: "The Bastard's Crown" & 1 more
- Poetry Foundation: “In a Daydream of Being the Big House Missus”
- Poets.org: "About the Bees"
- The Adroit Journal: "Exit Hex"
- The New York Times Magazine: "Theory for Expansion"
- The Offing: "When I Am the Reaper"
- The Shade Journal: "Head of Medusa"
- The Shallow Ends: "When What They Called Us Was Our Name"
- The Southeast Review: “Considering My Disallowance”
- Tupelo Quarterly: "South Carolina is / shaped like a heart […]"
- Vinyl: "|p|l|e|a|s|"
- wildness: "When I Had the Haint"
- Winter Tangerine Review: "Open Season"
Essays
- Black Warrior Review: "Villainy"
- Catapult: "Killing Like They Do in the Movies"
- Catapult: "Melancholia, Death Motion, and the Makings of Marilyn Manson"
- The Rumpus: "The Double Agency of Will Smith in Sci-Fi"
Auszeichnungen und Preise
- 2018: National Book Award for Poetry für Indecency
- 2019: Lambda Literary Award for Gay Poetry für Indecency
Einzelnachweise
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