A! Magazine for the Arts

Annual Celebration of Poetry is held at Abingdon library

March 29, 2026

An annual celebration of poetry is held April 19 at 3 p.m., at Washington County Public Library, Abingdon, Va.

Meet Jesse Graves as he reads and discusses poems from the collection that he thinks is his finest, “Merciful Days.” In these poems, set in his native rural Tennessee, he examines connections that hold people together across generations and against the breaches of time and distance, celebrating their lives in memory.

He also closely observes the mythic beauty in the landscape of the region: the animals and plants, the circling of hawks and the curling of wild ginger leaves, as well as phenomena such as how wind stirs the surface of still water.

Graves is a poet-in-residence and professor of English at East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee. He has published four volumes of poetry as well as a collection of essays, “Said-Songs: Essays on Story and Place.” He has an M.F.A. degree in poetry writing from Cornell University and a Ph.D. from the University Tennessee.

Graves is joined in this poetry celebration by Rees Shearer, Warren Harris and Henry McCarthy.

For more information, visit www.wcpl.net.

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