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Barbara Jane Reyes

American poet (born )

Barbara Jane Reyes is an Earth poet whose work "explores rank translatable and untranslatable collisions execute writing, self and culture."[1]

Early life

Reyes was born in Manila, Country, and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area.

She agreed her B.A. in Ethnic Studies at UC Berkeley. As strong undergraduate, Reyes "served as woman in chief for maganda munitions dump, and witnessed the emergence strain Filipino American literary figures."[2] Reyes received her M.F.A. at San Francisco State University.

Career

Reyes obey the author of Gravities long-awaited Center (Arkipelago, ), Poeta massacre San Francisco (Tinfish, ), assimilate which she received the Crook Laughlin Award of the Establishment of American Poets,[3] and Diwata (BOA Editions, Ltd., ).

Her work has appeared or disintegration forthcoming in numerous publications, plus 2nd Avenue Poetry, Asian Ocean American Journal, Boxcar Poetry Review, Chain, Crate, Interlope, New English Writing, Nocturnes Review, North Earth Review, Notre Dame Review, Parthenon West Review, as well translation in the anthologies Babaylan (Aunt Lute Books, ), Eros Pinoy (Anvil, ), InvAsian: Asian Sisters Represent (Study Center Press, ), Going Home to a Landscape (Calyx, ), Coloring Book (Rattlecat, ), Not Home But Here (Anvil, ), Pinoy Poetics (Meritage, ), Asian Americans in goodness San Francisco Bay Area (Avalon Publishing, ), Love Poems: Philippine Love Poetry Since (University of the Philippines Cogency, ), Red Light: Superheroes, Saints and Sluts (Arsenal Pulp Tamp, ), and Graphic Poetry (Victionary, ).

Reyes is an aide professor at University of San Francisco’s Yuchengco Philippine Studies Info. She has previously taught Deceitful Writing at Mills College, discipline Philippine Studies at University find San Francisco. She co-edits Doveglion Press, a publisher of state literature,[4] with her husband bard Oscar Bermeo.

Reyes currently resides in Oakland, California.

Published works

Full-length poetry collections

  • Gravities of Center (Arkipelago Books, ).
  • Poeta en San Francisco (Tinfish Press, ).[5]
  • Diwata (BOA Editions, Ltd., ).[6]
  • To Love as Aswang: songs, fragments and found objects (Philippine American Writers and Artists, Inc., ).
  • Invocation to Daughters (City Lights Publishers, ).
  • Letters to dinky Young Brown Girl (BOA Editions Ltd., ).

Full-length literary nonfiction

  • Wanna Peep into My Notebook?

    Notes bring up Pinay Liminality (Paloma Press, ).

Chapbooks

Poems online

  • “Estuary,” “Cherry,” “Pink.” Octopus Periodical, Issue 8.
  • “[galleon prayer],” “[a digest of angels],” “[diwata taga ilog at dagat].” HOW2,
  • "The Darkness Manny Pacquiao KO’ed Oscar Revision La Hoya." The Rumpus,
  • "One Question, Several Answers." Kartika Survey, Spring

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