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Red, White, and Blues is a fierce, lyrical reckoning with American myth and power. Through sharp, blues-inflected poems, Sean Murphy reimagines icons from Adam to Elon Musk, from Columbus to Kissinger, exposing the stories we tell to justify conquest, greed, and silence. This is poetry as reportage—beautiful, brutal, and necessary.

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American History, Rewritten

Red, White, and Blues is the fourth installment of a large, ongoing project acclaimed artist Matthew Shipp describes as “a kaleidoscopic, deep, and opulent journey.” Once more, Sean Murphy explores America and its mythology through poems that function as biography, history, and cultural commentary. Where earlier collections focused primarily on jazz and blues musicians, this volume turns its attention toward politics and the figures who have shaped—and distorted—our shared cultural imagination. A moral cross-examination spanning history, war, religion, and pop spectacle, the collection asks what we worship, what we excuse, and what the stories we tell do to us.

Deconstructing figures such as Ronald Reagan, Roy Cohn, Jeff Bezos, and Elon Musk, the poems dissect the ideologies and decisions that have impacted countless lives. Fractious events—including George Custer’s massacre of Native Americans, the police beating of Rodney King, and Rudy Giuliani’s crackdown on the homeless in New York City—are remixed with nuance and urgency. Fictional legends inspired by real figures, including Willy Loman and Gordon Gekko, appear alongside scenes from films such as Apocalypse Now, Wall Street, and Blade Runner, exposing how certain worldviews not only reflect history, but actively shape it.

"A dope set of poems I trust will find their way into readers' hearts and minds and be useful to their transformation."
— Danez Smith        author of Don't Call Us Dead
"The poems in Red, White, and Blues are like espresso shots to the brain. Each jolts the reader into fresh considerations of the people—both real and fictional—who have shaped American culture and history. Together, they celebrate, interrogate, mourn, rage, and sing. In other words, they distill the complicated madness of being American today."
— Matthew Davis        author of A Biography of a Mountain: The Making and Meaning of Mount Rushmore
"Sean Murphy's verse is, in the best American tradition, a jeremiad that poetically holds us to the highest of our convictions while interrogating where we've failed. In that regard, it's also a manifesto in verse, looking not just to the past, but to the possibilities of a future embodying our highest ideals."
— Ed Simon        author of American Elegy, founding editor of The Pittsburgh Review of Books
"These are poems of the moment: creative, smart, powerful, and above all urgent. Murphy takes turns of phrase, idiomatic expressions, old sayings, lines from films, and turns them on their head, exploding them, imbuing them with fresh meaning. Red, White, and Blues exposes the crumbling foundations and leaky roofs in the structures of our American mythology, to offer sharper lenses through which to view the world, to stir debate and foment dissent, to dazzle with language, and, most importantly, to tell truth to power."
— Greg Olear        author of Dirty Rubles and The Age of Unreality

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Why read this book?

    • Red, White, and Blues is poetry as witness: a fierce, funny, furious reckoning with American myth, power, and survival.
    • Reimagining American history and pop culture as a dark songbook of power and consequence, Red, White, and Blues offers poetry as cultural reportage—beautiful, brutal, and necessary.
    • A thought-provoking collection that intertwines the lives of iconic American figures with the harsh realities of history, inviting readers to reflect on the complexities of identity and power.
    • Each poem serves as a vignette, offering a fresh perspective on well-known personalities while unearthing their connections to systemic issues that persist today.
    • Ideal for poetry enthusiasts, social justice advocates, and readers interested in a deeper understanding of the American narrative, this book serves as both a literary and cultural critique.
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“A trickster collection, perfect for our demented times, sly, honest, impossible to cage and yet absolutely liberating.”
— Junot Díaz       author of This Is How You Lose Her
"Red, White, and Blues is a must-read for anyone who feels bewildered and outraged by our atomizing contemporary moment. These poems are a revelation, moving between distant and recent history with a cast of characters that includes everyone from Captain Cook and King Leopold to Roy Cohn and Richard Nixon--not to mention our present-day miscreants. A reckoning delivered at exactly the moment we need it."
— Timothy Denevi        author of Freak Kingdom and Hyper
"Our citizens die in the streets while our leaders start wars in countries they can’t pronounce. In Red, White, and Blues, Sean Murphy confronts our nation of contradictions—one that also gave the world B.B. King and Billie Holiday—and asks that we neither look away nor despair. This is the power of the artist-citizen."
— Mark Katz       author of Capturing Sound: How Technology has Changed Music

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