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The Sept/Oct issue of the Kenyon Review features a special poetry section, "All of This Is True," guest-edited by Reginald Dwayne Betts, whose own poetry, a memoir, and essays explore the world of prison and the effects of violence and incarceration on American society. Betts has selected powerful work by fifteen poets -- Tara Betts, Starr Davis, Teri Ellen Cross Davis, Sean Thomas Dougherty, Jennifer Funk, April Gibson, brian g. gilmore, francine j. harris, Randall Horton, Luke Johnson, Fady Joudah, AlĂrio Karina, Sara Ryan, Roger Reeves, and Christian Wiman -- poems "breaking me open and calming me down," as he writes in his introduction. The new issue also includes the winning poem and two runners-up in the 2020 Patricia Grodd Poetry Prize for Young Writers, along with an introduction by contest judge and KR Fellow in Poetry Molly McCully Brown. The issue also features four new works of fiction by Samuel Jensen, Dina Nayeri, Matthue Roth, and Marianne Shaneen.
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