Lullaby for the Grieving

Author:   Ashley M. Jones
Publisher:   Hub City Press
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Pages:   64
Publication Date:   30 October 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Lullaby for the Grieving


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With previous work hailed by the New York Times as ""unflinching"" and ""piercing"", Ashley M. Jones'sLullaby for the Grievingis her most personal collection to date. In her fourth poetry collection, Jones studies the multifaceted nature of grief: the personal grief of losing her father, and the political grief tied to Black Southern identity. How does one find a path through the deep sorrow of losing a parent? What wonders of Blackness have to be suppressed to make way for ""progress""? Journeying through landscapes of Alabama, the Middle Passage and Underground Railroad, interior spaces of loss and love, and her father's garden, Jones constructs both an elegy for her father and a celebration of the sacred exuberance and audacity of life. Featuring poems from her tenure as Alabama's first Black and youngest Poet Laureate,Lullaby for the Grievingfinds calm in unimaginable storms and attempts to listen for the sounds of healing.

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Author:   Ashley M. Jones
Publisher:   Hub City Press
Imprint:   Hub City Press
ISBN:  

9798885740586


Pages:   64
Publication Date:   30 October 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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PRAISE FOR ASHLEY M. JONES “Ashley M. Jones’s Lullaby for the Grieving is hallowed, haunting song. This book meditates on the loss of a beloved father with tender lyric. Jones is one of the best poets writing today and these poems are compelling evidence. The poems are formally rigorous, deeply affecting, and possess a moral clarity too often lacking in contemporary discourse. This is one of my favorite books.” —Nate Marshall, author of Finna “Known for her piercing prose on Black womanhood, life in the American South and past and present-day manifestations of racism in Alabama, [Jones is] a Black woman who is unflinching in her criticism of those in power, the censorship of Black history in schools, housing discrimination, police violence and the ways racism and white supremacy persist.” —New York Times “In a few lines, she can slip from weary to witty to wary—but never defeated.” —Ron Charles, The Washington Post Book World “What a massive undertaking, and what an achievement.” —Hanif Abdurraqib, author of A Fortune For Your Disaster for Reparations Now! “The poet reckons with a seemingly ceaseless grief while acknowledging the light that keeps us facing forward—the fact that being beautiful and black does not require a revolution.” —Patricia Smith, author of Incendiary Art, Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize “Jones manifests space to feel all of the feelings that come with being Black in a world that constantly seeks to snuff out Blackness.” —Ashia Ajani, EcoTheo Review “Ashley M. Jones is a genius in how she wields, innovates, and wades through a bounty of poetic forms (sonnets, an aubade, a ghazal, a contrapuntal, anaphora, the subjunctive mode and so much more) with a sense of mastery, levity, and play.” —Tiana Clark, author of I Can't Talk About the Trees Without the Blood  “Jones’s poems are alive with ghost and kin, God and Black girls, and all are sung, SANG really, under her capable hand.” —Danez Smith, Author of [insert] boy “Ashley M. Jones is exact and exacting.” —Jericho Brown, author of The New Testament


Author Information

Ashley M. Jones and other publications. Jones holds an MFA in Poetry from Florida International University, and she is currently a PhD student in English at Old Dominion University. She is the founding director of the Magic City Poetry Festival in Birmingham, Alabama.

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